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TRICK OF THE TRADE: GOT A SHOULDER DISLOCATION? PARK IT Myriad techniques exist to reduce shoulder dislocations, which includes scapular rotation, Hennepin, Snowbird, Cunningham, and Legg maneuvers. They are nicely reviewed at ShoulderDoc.co.uk.You can also supplement any technique with ultrasound-guided intraarticular lidocaine for improved pain control.. Recently, Dr. Jay Park (Beth Israel Medical Center in New York) SPLINTER SERIES: COMMON ED SPLINT TECHNIQUES 104 SplintER Series: Common ED Splint Techniques 104. The SplintER series is back with its fourth installment! In this series, we review splinting fundamentals, introduce advanced concepts, and highlight ways to implement these into your next shift. In this post, we summarize some of the most commonly deployed splints in the ED. SAFE DOSING OF NEBULIZED LIDOCAINE Application to real-life: Using 5-mL of 4% topical lidocaine solution via nebulizer will provide a total dose of 200 mg. This is within the range of safe, studied doses, and may provide the anesthetic effect you (and the patient) desires. Even if a second or third neb is needed, lidocaine serum concentrations should remain in the saferange.
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BRIDGE TO EM: SENIOR MEDICAL STUDENT CURRICULUM Get Free Credit for Your Learning on ALiEMU. Thanks to the exclusive sponsorship by the EM Residents’ Association (EMRA), we were able to augment this 8-week curriculum into a series of weekly quizzes on ALiEMU to test your knowledge and document your completion with a digital badge and certificate. There is a bonus ECG quiz, which tests your ECG learning through the 8 weeks. PHYSICIAN WELLNESS IN THE COVID-19 ERA Physician Wellness in the COVID-19 Era | Wellness Think Tank. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our world in many ways, and for trainees in medicine, the new day-to-day experience of residency continues to adapt and take shape. COVID-19 has undoubtedly affected clinical experiences and educational curricula for residencies. 10 TIPS TO IMPROVE PATIENT SATISFACTION IN THE EMERGENCY Invest in the beginning: 1. Greet everyone warmly. After washing your hands, introduce yourself to your patient and to everyone in the room. Greet them warmly and sincerely, using culturally-appropriate gestures. Smile. Show that you are happy to meet EMERGENCY MEDICINE RESIDENT SIMULATION CURRICULUM FOR Description. A compendium of 16 peer-reviewed, simulation cases as a standardized national pediatric curriculum for all emergency medicine (EM) residency programs, based on TRICK OF THE TRADE: CAPTAIN MORGAN TECHNIQUE FOR HIP Trick of the Trade: Captain Morgan technique 1. You can apply 3 forces of axial traction to the femur. Position the patient: 90 degrees of hip and knee flexion. Step one foot up onto the gurney Captain-Morgan style ( flamboyant cape optional ). Position your knee behind thepatient’s knee.
TRICK OF THE TRADE: GOT A SHOULDER DISLOCATION? PARK IT Myriad techniques exist to reduce shoulder dislocations, which includes scapular rotation, Hennepin, Snowbird, Cunningham, and Legg maneuvers. They are nicely reviewed at ShoulderDoc.co.uk.You can also supplement any technique with ultrasound-guided intraarticular lidocaine for improved pain control.. Recently, Dr. Jay Park (Beth Israel Medical Center in New York) SPLINTER SERIES: COMMON ED SPLINT TECHNIQUES 104 SplintER Series: Common ED Splint Techniques 104. The SplintER series is back with its fourth installment! In this series, we review splinting fundamentals, introduce advanced concepts, and highlight ways to implement these into your next shift. In this post, we summarize some of the most commonly deployed splints in the ED. SAFE DOSING OF NEBULIZED LIDOCAINE Application to real-life: Using 5-mL of 4% topical lidocaine solution via nebulizer will provide a total dose of 200 mg. This is within the range of safe, studied doses, and may provide the anesthetic effect you (and the patient) desires. Even if a second or third neb is needed, lidocaine serum concentrations should remain in the saferange.
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ALIEM EM BOUND NEWSLETTER Reminder: With a new academic year around the corner comes the chance for new opportunities to grow and learn. Bridge to EM is designed to help you through this 8-week guide to provide structured preparation that is free for students. It contains vetted, up-to-date information to help you shine on your ED rotation. Seize this chance to brush up on your EM knowledge to shine on your rotation or SPLINTER SERIES: THE TOOTH OF THE CERVICAL SPINE Pearl: Type II fractures have a high nonunion rate because the waist of the odontoid process has limited blood supply for two reasons : Vascular supply arrives from the apex and the base, forming a watershed area at the waist. The waist lacks cancellous bone, which contains a highly vascularized meshwork of bone and blood vessels that allows for faster healing. 10 TIPS TO IMPROVE PATIENT SATISFACTION IN THE EMERGENCY Invest in the beginning: 1. Greet everyone warmly. After washing your hands, introduce yourself to your patient and to everyone in the room. Greet them warmly and sincerely, using culturally-appropriate gestures. Smile. Show that you are happy to meet EMERGENCY MEDICINE RESIDENT SIMULATION CURRICULUM FOR Description. A compendium of 16 peer-reviewed, simulation cases as a standardized national pediatric curriculum for all emergency medicine (EM) residency programs, based on ALIEM BOOKCLUB: THE HAPPINESS ADVANTAGE Success doesn’t beget happiness – ‘happiness fuels success’. That is the core message behind Shawn Achor’s book. In his book he describes seven principles behind happiness that you might immediately apply to your life. These are: Principle 1: The Happiness Advantage. Principle 2: The Fulcrum and the Lever. Principle 3 The Tetris Effect. SPLINTER SERIES: COMMON ED SPLINT TECHNIQUES 104 SplintER Series: Common ED Splint Techniques 104. The SplintER series is back with its fourth installment! In this series, we review splinting fundamentals, introduce advanced concepts, and highlight ways to implement these into your next shift. In this post, we summarize some of the most commonly deployed splints in the ED. PV CARD: LACERATION REPAIR AND SUTURES Laceration repair and suturing are foundational skills for the Emergency Department. This pocket card serves as a quick reference guide for clinicians, and provides a much-needed update and design upgrade from the 2011 PV card on Sutures.This card covers suture/staple removal times, suture sizes, suture material characteristics, special laceration considerations, and suturetechniques.
SAFE DOSING OF NEBULIZED LIDOCAINE Application to real-life: Using 5-mL of 4% topical lidocaine solution via nebulizer will provide a total dose of 200 mg. This is within the range of safe, studied doses, and may provide the anesthetic effect you (and the patient) desires. Even if a second or third neb is needed, lidocaine serum concentrations should remain in the saferange.
TRICK OF THE TRADE: RAPID ORAL PHENYTOIN LOADING IN THE ED Trick of the Trade. Give the oral phenytoin load as a single dose. Supporting Data for Single Dose. Ann Emerg Med 1987;16(4):407-12 . A single 18 mg/kg dose of oral phenytoin capsules or suspension (mean dose, 1.3 g) was given to 44 patients with recent seizures and IS THE PATIENT SOBER? CLINICAL SOBRIETY VERSUS BLOOD A study of blunt trauma patients with acute alcohol use evaluated a provider’s ability to determine if a patient was “clinically sober.”. Patients with a blood alcohol concentration ofDetails
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