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Abdominal Pain in Special Populations
A common presenting complaint for patients seeking emergency medical care is acute abdominal pain. Although difficult to diagnose in healthy patients, it is even more challenging in special populations. This article will focus on three distinct populations: patients with altered immunologic function, pregnant women, and post-procedural patients. -
Emergency Medicine Reports - Full March 14, 2011 Issue in PDF
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full March 15, 2011 Issue in Streaming Audio/Downloadable MP3 Format
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Trauma Reports Supplement
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Advanced Emergency Ultrasound Applications
You are nearing the end of a busy shift in your emergency department (ED) when pre-hospital providers arrive with your next patient. They bring in a 69-year-old male with a chief complaint of headache and chest pain. Emergency medical services (EMS) activated him as a "code STEMI" in the field. He is hypertensive, diaphoretic, and complaining of a headache and chest pain on arrival. -
Emergency Medicine Reports - Full February 28, 2011 Issue in PDF
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full February 28, 2011 Issue in Streaming Audio/Downloadable MP3 Format
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Trauma Reports - Full March/April 2011 Issue in PDF
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Facial Trauma: Challenges, Controversies, and Therapeutic Options
Our faces play a role in almost every part of our lives. The structure and components of the face are involved in our ability to eat, speak, and see, and often are the features first noticed when we meet someone. -
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