Emergency Medicine - Adult and Pediatric
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Trauma Reports
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Common Orthopedic Injuries in the Pediatric ED
>Pediatric fractures are commonly encountered in the emergency department (ED). Approximately 50% of children will fracture a bone during childhood. The unique injury patterns, especially those involving the physis, require that clinicians have a complete and thorough understanding of appropriate diagnostic and management strategies to maximize a child's potential for an optimal outcome. -
Occupational HIV and Hepatitis Exposures
Getting stuck with a needle is frightening. Most health care workers are frightened and imagine they will become HIV positive. When prophylaxis is indicated, it needs to be started as soon as possible, so it falls to the ED provider to determine the risk and start the right medications to prevent the development of disease. -
Emergency Medicine Reports - Full June 7, 2010 Issue in PDF
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full June 7, 2010 Issue in Streaming Audio/Downloadable MP3 Format
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Full Pediatric Emergency Medicine Reports September 2009 Issue in PDF
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Warfarin, flu vaccine, and cotrimoxazole
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Clopidogrel and aspirin
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FDA Actions
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Pharmacology Watch - Full June 2010 Issue in PDF