
Patients suffering from uncomplicated diverticulitis are generally prescribed oral antibiotics but does it improve outcomes? This week for his critically appraised topic, Dr. Reid Phillips investigated whether antibiotics improve recovery time or complication rate in uncomplicated diverticulitis.
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50yoM presents s/p sudden headache and that he’s walking like he’s drunk. BP 260/110 and he doesn’t follow commands for the neuro exam. What’s the diagnosis and why is edema so concerning in this patient?
Read moreA high-yield review of ECG findings in myocardial infarction and tips on determining the culprit vessel!
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Mr. Clean, Escape, Extend IA. So many trials...just tell me the bottom line! Here are some of the most critical neuro-interventional trials and their take home points.
Read moreSubmitted by Anita Bhamidipati, MD
A 3 year old male presents to your Emergency Department with hist concerned mother who believes her child swallowed a coin. The mother states she saw her child swallow a quarter over 1 day prior to presenting to your Emergency Department.
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Looking for some practical opioid pearls for your clinical practice? This week Dr. Eric Gruber continued the Cooper EM generated Substance Abuse Curriculum, focusing on opioid toxicities and overdose complications.
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27yoF presents with two-weeks of intermittent fevers and abdominal pain. Pulse is 111, 122/72, respiratory rate 16, 100.2F. She has a mass with palpation of her left lower quadrant with a smooth contour and mild tenderness to palpation in that area. The CT is here, what’s the diagnosis?
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Oncological patients are at risk of developing several complications including life threatening infections. We often first worry about neutropenic fever in these patients. However, there are other oncological emergencies with which the emergency medicine physician needs to be familiar.
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Submitted by Anita Bhamidipati, MD