Journal Feed Weekly Wrap-Up
Clay brings you ibuprofen dosing, steroids in croup, and vaping-associated pulmonary illness in this week’s Journal Feed Wrap-up!
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Clay brings you ibuprofen dosing, steroids in croup, and vaping-associated pulmonary illness in this week’s Journal Feed Wrap-up!
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Droperidol is back…. but when and how should you use it? David Cisewski provides you with a primer on droperidol in the ED.
Droperidol Use in the Emergency Department – What’s Old is New Again Read More »
Welcome back to Pain Profiles series from David Cisewski. Today we look at a component of the “headache cocktail” – steroids… Do they make a difference, and what steroid, if any, should we use?
Pain Profiles: Steroids for Migraines – Reduced Recurrence, Acute Relief, or No Benefit? Read More »
Welcome to Part II on intranasal analgesics. Today we feature an interview from Dr. Stacy Reynolds.
Pain Profiles: Intranasal Analgesics: What’s Your Pick? – Part II Read More »
Ready to use intranasal analgesics? This Pain Profiles is the first in a two part series evaluating your options for intranasal analgesia.
Pain Profiles: Intranasal Analgesics: What’s Your Pick? – Part I Read More »
This week, Pain Profiles evaluates morphine and ketorolac in acute renal colic, with a guest commentary by Dr. Sergey Motov.
Pain Profiles: Ketorolac and Morphine in Renal Colic Read More »
This week’s Pain Profiles post by Dr. David Cisewski evaluates ketamine versus prochlorperazine for headache in the ED, with expert commentary from Dr. Sergey Motov.
Pain Profiles: Prochlorperazine versus Ketamine for Headache Read More »
Today’s post in the Pain Profiles series by Dr. David Cisewski evaluates the intranasal route for analgesia.
Today’s post in the Pain Profiles series by Dr. David Cisewski evaluates the classic medication paracetamol. Is IV route more effective than PO for analgesia?
Pain Profiles: Intravenous vs. Oral Paracetamol Read More »
Today’s post in the Pain Profiles series by Dr. David Cisewski evaluates a medication being used more and more in the ED: ketamine. How can you optimize your use of this medication for patient analgesia?
Pain Profiles: Ketamine for Analgesia Read More »