iEM Weekly Feed 12

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Disaster Medicine Triage

Disaster Medicine Triage (2024)

by Parker Maddox, Hassan Khuram & Scott Goldstein Authors Listen A Brief Introduction to Disaster Medicine Disaster Medicine is a medical discipline that centers around

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Discharge Communications

Discharge Communications (2023)

by Dominique Gelmann, Bret Nicks Authors Listen Introduction The process of emergency department (ED) discharge provides critical information for patients regarding the next steps of

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A Week Before!

Shock

Shock (2023)

by Joseph Ciano Author Listen You have a new patient! A 55-year-old male enters your Emergency Department with sudden onset of shortness of breath with

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What Was Hot In January?

List of Sections and Chapters

International Emergency Medicine Education Project’s ebook is “iEM for Medical Students/Interns.” It currently consist of 106 chapters written by 133 international contributors. Emergency physicians, residents,

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Abdominal Pain

by Shaza Karrar Case Presentation A 39-year-old female presented to the emergency department (ED) complaining of right-lower-quadrant (RLQ) pain; pain duration was for 1-day, associated

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Respiratory Distress

by Ebru Unal Akoglu Case Presentation A 40-year-old female with a history of diabetes mellitus presents with a complaint of 6 days cough and muscle

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Chest Pain

by Asaad S Shujaa Introduction Chest pain is one of the most common symptoms presented in the emergency department (ED), and it is worrisome because

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Shock

by Maryam AlBadwawi Introduction Shock, in simple terms, is a reduced circulatory blood flow state within the body. The inadequate circulation deprives the tissues of its

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PoCUS – RUSH Protocol

by Rasha Buhumaid Why use POCUS in undifferentiated hypotension? Hypotension is a high-risk sign which is associated with increased morbidity and mortality rate. The differential

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How to read head CT

by Reza Akhavan and Bita Abbasi For a standard approach to read head/brain computed tomography (CT) scan, one should adhere to systematic algorithms. The predefined

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