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ACEP Now
- Tracheostomy Complications and the Emergency Setting 19/02/2026Master the anatomy and management of tracheostomy emergencies, from early dislodgement and cannula obstruction to rare tracheoesophageal fistulas. The post Tracheostomy Complications and the Emergency Setting appeared first on ACEP Now.Nicole Weis, MD, and Jonathan Glauser, MD, MBA, FACEP
- Poorly Regulated Hyperbaric Chambers Sound Safety Alarms 19/02/2026Rising fatal accidents in unregulated hyperbaric chambers highlight risks such as arterial gas embolism and burns. Learn how to manage these ED emergencies now. The post Poorly Regulated Hyperbaric Chambers Sound Safety Alarms appeared first on ACEP Now.Chris Allen, MD
- Full Circle: The Power of Long-Term Mentorship in Emergency Medicine 10/02/2026Dr. Kendall Donohue matches into the same pediatric EM fellowship as her 12-year mentor Dr. Eric Fleegler. The post Full Circle: The Power of Long-Term Mentorship in Emergency Medicine appeared first on ACEP Now.Leah Enser
- Alcohol Use Disorder: Screening Tools and Medications in the ED 10/02/2026How to screen for AUD and start naltrexone or other medications to reduce cravings and break the cycle of problematic drinking. The post Alcohol Use Disorder: Screening Tools and Medications in the ED appeared first on ACEP Now.Nicholas S. Imperato, DO, MPH; Christopher W. Meaden, MD, MS; and Howard A. Greller, MD
- Phenylephrine and Epinephrine Push-Dose Vasopressors 10/02/2026Master push-dose phenylephrine and epinephrine dosing to manage hemodynamics during peri-intubation and shock in the ED. The post Phenylephrine and Epinephrine Push-Dose Vasopressors appeared first on ACEP Now.Taylor H Cason, PharmD, CPP, BCPS, BCEMP; Michael Gibbs, MD, FACEP, FAAEM
PEMBlog
- Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures (PNES) in Children and Adolescents
- A New Febrile Infant Data Drop: Can Some Neonates Safely Avoid Lumbar Puncture?
- Watch the Baby, Not the Number: Home Pulse Oximetry and What the Evidence Actually Shows
- Criteria for Inpatient Admission in Restrictive Eating Disorders
- Diagnosis and management of osteomyelitis
- Influenza A and B in Children: Same Illness, Different Letter?
- Night Terrors: When Bedtime Turns Into a Horror Movie
- BRUE: Who should stay and who can go?
- What Families Actually Do for Fracture Pain when they get Home: Insights from the IMPROVE Study
- Timely Opioids in the ED Reduce Hospitalization for Sickle Cell Pain