The Patient Acutely Can’t Walk: Pearls and Pitfalls
What should you consider with the patient who can’t walk?
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What should you consider with the patient who can’t walk?
The Patient Acutely Can’t Walk: Pearls and Pitfalls Read More »
Generalized weakness in the elderly patient is probably not your favorite chief complaint to evaluate, but these patients could be experiencing a life-threatening condition. What do you need to consider in these patients?
Generalized Non-Focal Weakness in the Elderly Read More »
GBS is a commonly missed diagnosis in the ED which has the potential to progress to significant morbidity – learn to recognize it early on in the ED presentation!
Guillain-Barré Syndrome – Third time’s the charm Read More »