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Adapted from Dr. Calabrese's October 12th Grand Rounds presentation. Evaluation of every facial trauma patient should include a complete facial assessment
Adapted from Saud Siddiqui's Grand Rounds Lecture Leonid Rogozov removing his own appendix in 1961 during an Antarctic Expedition.
Adapted from Pouya Gharahdaghi's Grand Rounds Lecture, September 7th, 2016 A discussion of acute liver disease, hepatitis, hepatic encephalopathy and coagulopathies and complications of liver disease How to manage common presentations of esophageal foreign bodies in adults and children. Adapted from Ainsley Adams' Grand Rounds Lecture, September 7th, 2016.
Especially in the summer, children, and young men are at higher risk of submersion injuries. Management of a drowning victimWhen a patient is identified in an active drowning situation;
Adapted from Will Denq's Grand Rounds presentation August 24th, 2016 A discussion of preoxygenation as well as the role of high flow nasal cannula and apneic oxygenation in the emergency setting.
Adapted from Colton Hood's August 17th 2016 Grand Rounds lecture. One of the most common and severe complications of sickle cell disease, clinically may resemble a pneumonia, and can develop suddenly, and is more common in patients with asthma or those with prior acute chest events. Typically presents with cough, shortness of breath, and rales accompanied by a new infiltrate on chest X-ray. Mortality of acute chest syndrome is 9% in adults, and can lead to pulmonary hypertension, right heart failure, and risk of sudden death. Evaluate patients with sickle cell disease with acute onset of lower respiratory tract disease with or without fever for acute chest syndrome, including chest x-ray and pulse oximetry to measure oxygen saturation (NHLBI Consensus-Panel Expertise) Appropriate Syncope Workup
EKG Abnormalities in Syncope
Disposition of Syncopal Patients
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