Cerebral Venous Thrombosis – Spoon Feed Version
Written by Meghan Breed Spoon Feed Cerebral venous thromboses can occur in the dural (superior sagittal sinus & transverse sinuses) and cortical (surface of cortex)
Written by Meghan Breed Spoon Feed Cerebral venous thromboses can occur in the dural (superior sagittal sinus & transverse sinuses) and cortical (surface of cortex)
INFECTIOUS DISEASE/ACEP POLICY STATEMENT| VOLUME 78, ISSUE 1, P1-19, JULY 01, 2021 Donald M. Yealy, MD Nicholas M. Mohr, MD, MS Nathan I. Shapiro, MD Arjun Venkatesh, MD, MBA Alan E.
Written by Clay Smith Spoon Feed The average angle of the trachea with a patient lying horizontally was 25° in men and 14° in women.
Reference: Daya et al. Survival After Intravenous Versus Intraosseous Amiodarone, Lidocaine, or Placebo in Out-of-Hospital Shock-Refractory Cardiac Arrest. Circulation 2020 Guest Skeptic: Missy Carter is a PA practicing in
Written by Clay Smith Spoon Feed More frequent (≤2 minutes) epinephrine dosing in pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest was associated with better neurologically intact survival. ?Why
Written by Clay Smith Spoon Feed These authors argue for a nuanced approach to using vasopressors in hypotensive trauma patients. ?Why does this matter You
Case Introduction You are working a shift at EM Clerkship General when you receive a radio call from EMS who are bringing in a young
Written by Sam Parnell Spoon Feed The modified Sgarbossa criteria were significantly more sensitive (81% vs 56%) and just as specific (96% vs 97%) compared
Written by Jonathan Brewer Spoon Feed It is beneficial for emergency providers to have an algorithm for abortive therapy for epileptic seizures in the Emergency
Contributor: Aaron Lessen, MD Educational Pearls: Recent retrospective cohort study looked at elevated BP readings in the ED and correlation to underlying hypertension Large cohort
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