Emergency Medicine - Adult and Pediatric
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Influenza: Old Illness, New Fear
Multiple influenza pandemics throughout the years have prompted intense research into the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of influenza virus infection. The first documented pandemic occurred in 1580 in Asia and caused widespread disease. There were several remarkable pandemics during the 20th century. -
Full July 1, 2006 Issue in PDF
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Missed injuries: How not to miss the subtle findings
Despite modern diagnostic aids, traumatic injuries continue to be missed in the ED. -
Adverse Drug Reactions for the Emergency Physician: Part I
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are commonly encountered in the emergency department (ED), and are an important consideration in the evaluation and management of every patient. -
Full June 12, 2006 Issue in PDF
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Should RSI be Performed in the Prehospital Setting?
Prehospital rapid sequence intubation (abbreviated here as p-RSI) has been described in the emergency medicine and trauma literature for the past two decades. -
July 2006 Trauma Reports
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ED Legal Letter - Full December 1, 2014 Issue in PDF
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Common Neonatal Conditions
Genetic disorders, congenital anomalies, and metabolic issues may all present in the first month of life. Discerning normal from abnormal can be very difficult.
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine Reports - Full December 2014 Issue in PDF