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Concussion Guideline Review.jpg An estimated 1.6 to 3.8 million sports-related concussions occur annually in the United States, a number that has steadily risen over the past two decades. Reflecting on the latest developments, the 6
Rethinking B52.jpg Acute agitation is a common presentation in the emergency department. Are your practice protocols keeping up with the latest evidence on appropriate medications? It could be time to rethink the fall-b
Orbital Cellulitis - Fig 1.jpg Orbital cellulitis is an ophthalmologic emergency that requires immediate diagnosis and management; delayed diagnosis can pose a risk for vision loss and intracranial infectious extension. Point-of-ca
Nitrous Oxide - c-spine-mri.jpg Nitrous oxide toxicity can be difficult to recognize, but when left untreated, it can lead to irreversible neurologic damage. Get some pointers in dealing with this vague presentation.
POCUS FTW Achilles Tendon - Image 1.png The Achilles tendon is the most commonly ruptured tendon in the human body. This case highlights the utility of bedside point-of-care ultrasound in the emergency department for diagnosing this and oth
Lithium Toxicity - WEB image.jpg Distinguishing between medical and psychiatric causes of altered mental status (AMS) can be challenging, as the two may present with similar clinical manifestations.1 As a result, patients with underl
ARVC - a4c-gif.gif The results of insufficient health care insurance and access can be seen most clearly in the emergency department. This case focuses on managing arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC)
Hypothermic Rewarming.jpg Hypothermia, one part of the deadly trauma triad, requires careful rewarming. This report reviews two cases of hypothermia presenting to resource-limited community sites, both managed via internal tem
ACGME 3 v 4 - Protect Future.png Standardization is a noble goal. However, for medical study and training, one size does not necessarily fit all. EMRA members are clear in their desire to raise EM training standards while still allow
Morgan Sweere photo.png "I could not have gotten through residency without these people." As I am acutely aware of the time counting down until the end of my residency training, I recognize more so than ever before the power