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Acute Severe Asthma
Asthma is the most common chronic pediatric respiratory disease and remains one of the most common reasons children in the United States require hospitalization. Acute exacerbations of asthma can be life-threatening. While most of these acute exacerbations can be managed successfully in the office or in the emergency department, a few children with severe exacerbations may require admission to the intensive care unit. -
Pharmacology Watch: Evidence-based updates in clinical pharmacology
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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care
Evidence-based updates in primary care medicine By Louis Kuritzky, MD -
Primary Care Reports - Full November 2013 Issue in PDF
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Stroke: Rehabilitation and Recovery
Rehabilitation is a critical component of stroke treatment, as most stroke survivors are left with significant neurological impairments and other sequelae, such as spasticity and pain. -
Emergency Medicine Reports - Full June 2, 2013 Issue in PDF
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Minor Trauma Management: Part II
This is the second issue in the series on minor trauma. This issue deals with neck and chest injuries. Emergency providers must differentiate between minor injuries and the rarer serious injuries, all while being cost effective and avoiding unnecessary radiation. -
Emergency Medicine Reports - Full March 10, 2013 Issue in Streaming Audio/Downloadable MP3 Format
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Emergency Medicine Reports March 10, 2013 Issue in PDF
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Pancreatitis