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Vaginal Bleeding in the Non-Pregnant Patient

"PALM-COEIN separates the differential for vaginal bleeding into structural and non-structural causes"Jason Kan, MD covers the various causes and ED management strategies for severe vaginal bleeding in non-pregnant patients.

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Massive Blood Transfusion

"There has been ongoing controversy regarding the ratio of components that should be given during massive transfusion"How do you avoid inducing a coagulopathy in trauma patients requiring massive blood transfusion? Zach Radwine, MD summarizes the recent evidence for the 1:1:1 ratio.

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Bleeding in the Patient with Renal Failure

"Within the next decade, the incidence of CKD is expected to nearly double" In this article, Matt Smetana, DO describes the common manifestations of hemorrhage in uremic patients, and then outlines strategies to stop the bleeding.

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Intubating the Critically Ill Patient

"Two independent variables associated with post-ETI arrest: Pre-induction shock index and weight" Intubating beyond the ABCs: Learn how to support your crashing patient while providing definitive airway management. Zach Radwine, MD covers identification of patients at risk for hypotension, dealing with hemodynamic instability, and how to address the numerous complications that may arise.

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Push-Dose Pressors

"Despite the multitude of studies, the excellent results, and the commonplace use by anesthesiologists for decades, the use of push-dose pressors has not yet made its way into standard emergency medicine practice"For a patient in shock, or with anticipated instability during procedural sedation, pus...

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Wellens’ Syndrome

"One of the essential instant recognition abnormalities on ECG"Knowing how to spot Wellens' morphology is crucial, but knowing when to expect those ECG changes is the other half of the battle. In this excellent article, Brendon Browning, DO covers the intricacies of this deadly entity, including diagnostic criteria, management pitfalls, and how to identify mimics.

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Dengue Fever

"Hundreds of thousands of cases of hemorrhagic fever yearly"Kyle Brown, MD discusses dengue (aka "breakbone") fever in this detailed review, including characteristics of high-risk patients, criteria for making the diagnosis clinically, and current treatment recommendations.