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The Acute Hand: Assessment and Management in the ED Setting - Part I
The bones of the hand are the most commonly fractured bones in the body. Other hand problems frequently present to the emergency department, as well: infections, dislocations, tendon lacerations, burns, bite wounds, etc. The ED physician must be aware of which problems can be managed in the ED and which require urgent or emergent consultation by an experienced hand surgeon. -
Full October 28, 2002, Issue in PDF
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Pharmacology Watch: Forgot Your Ginkgo? Forget About It, Study Shows
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Pharmacology Watch: High-Dose Rofecoxib Confirmed Prothrombotic, Study Shows
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Pharmacology Watch: Forgot Your Ginkgo? Forget About It, Study Shows
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Pharmacology Watch: Forgot Your Ginkgo? Forget About It, Study Shows
Review of Efficacy of Ginkgo; Celebrex OK for Asthma Patients; Losartan Not Superior to Captopril; Alfa-Interferon Could Help Fight West Nile; FDA Actions -
Widening the Meningitis Belt
Careful evaluation of epidemiologic data from recent African outbreaks of meningococcal disease suggests that significant risks now extend beyond the sub-Saharan belt through the Rift Valley and Great Lakes regions into Mozambique, then into Namibia and Angola. -
Critical Care Plus: Unsanitary Conditions Lead to Shakeup in Kansas City
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Special Feature: Analgesic Considerations in the Critically Ill and Injured Patient
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