Emergency Medicine - Adult and Pediatric
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Full January 27, 2003, Issue in PDF
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Full January 2003 Issue in PDF
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Full February 1, 2003 Issue in PDF
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Smallpox vaccine: Mandating risk to ward off an old enemy?
By implementing a national smallpox vaccination program on Dec. 13, 2002,1 President George W. Bush launched the first vaccination campaign undertaken in the interest of national security rather than public health.2 He also sparked public debate about a program that bears potential safety and risk implications for medical professionals, emergency personnel, and the public. -
Current Strategies for Airway Management in the Trauma Patient
In a patient with a traumatic injury, airway management assumes an essential role to stabilization and survival of the patient, but often presents unique challenges not inherent in other types of patients. -
Full January 13, 2002, Issue in PDF
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Correction
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Trauma Reports Supplement: Current Strategies for Airway Management in the Trauma Patient
In a patient with a traumatic injury, airway management assumes an essential role to stabilization and survival of the patient, but often presents unique challenges not inherent in other types of patients. -
Emergency Ultrasound, Part II: Diagnosis of Deep Venous Thrombosis
Although evaluation for DVT is not considered a primary application in emergency medicine ultrasound, many emergency physicians already have recognized the benefit of adding this particular application to their arsenal. -
Full January 2003 Issue in PDF