Resident Journal Review
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Development in Clinical Toxicology: Use of Intralipid Emulsion and High-Dose Insulin Therapy
Authors: Allison Regan, MD; Eli Brown, MD; Jackie Shibata, MD; Kaycie Corburn, MDEdited by: Jay Khadpe, MD FAAEM; Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEM Introduction There are few antidotes in clinical toxicology, especially with regards to some of the most commonly used medications including calcium channel blockers, beta-blockers, and peripheral anesthetics. Morbidity and mortality rates are […] -
Resident Journal Review: Mechanical Ventilation in the Emergency Department
Image Credit: Flickr Authors: Michael Allison, MD; Kami Hu, MD; David Bostick, MD MPH; Phil Magidson MD MPH; and Michael Scott, MD Edited by: Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEM and Jay Khadpe, MD FAAEM Originally Published: Common Sense March/April 2014 Introduction Patients with respiratory failure are commonly encountered in the emergency department (ED), and many […] -
Serious Bacterial Infections in the Febrile Infant
Image Credit: Pixabay Authors: Kaycie Corburn, MD; Jacqueline Shibata, MD; Lee Grodin, MD; Raymond Beyda, MD Edited by: Jay Khadpe, MD FAAEM; Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEMOriginally Published: Common Sense September/October 2015 Pediatric fever, especially in infants, is often a challenging and nerve-racking presentation to evaluate in the ED. The prevalence of serious bacterial infections […] -
Updates in Prehospital Emergency Medical Service Care – Resident Journal Review
Image Credit: Pixabay Authors: Phillip Magidson, MD MPH; David Bostick, MD MPH; Kami Hu, MD; Carina Sorenson, MD; David Wacker, MD PhD Editors: Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEM; Jay Khadpe, MD FAAEMOriginally Published: Common Sense Nov/Dec 20147 Over 15% of all patients seen in the emergency department (ED) arrive via emergency medical services (EMS).1 This […] -
Approach to the Dizzy Patient – Resident Journal Review
Image Credit: Pixabay Authors: Eli Brown, MD; Kaycie Corburn, MD; Jacqueline Shibata, MD; Lee Grodin, MD Edited by: Jay Khadpe, MD FAAEM; Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEMOriginally Published: Common Sense September/October 2014 Dizziness, often a challenging presentation, refers to a variety of vague sensations including lightheadedness, disequilibrium, and vertigo. Life-threatening disorders, such as stroke, are […] -
Synthetic Cathinones (“Bath Salts”) and Gerbal Marijuana Alternatives – Resident Journal Review
Image Credit: Flickr Authors: Susan Cheng, MD MPH; Jonathan Yeo, MD; Eli Brown, MD; Allison Regan, MDEdited by: Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEM and Christopher Doty, MD FAAEMOriginally Published: Common Sense April/May 2012 This resident Journal review focuses on two popular designer drugs that have made their way into the media as well as our […] -
Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: What is the Current Evidence for Intravenous Diuretic Therapy? – Resident Journal Review
Image Credit: Pixabay Authors: Kaycie Corburn, MD; Lee Grodin, MD; Jackie Shibata, MD; Eli Brown, MD Edited by: Jay Khadpe, MD FAAEM; Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEMOriginally published: Common Sense May/June 2015 The most common cause of hospitalization in the United States and Europe is acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF). ADHF is associated with high […] -
Fever in Returning Traveler – Resident Journal Review
Image Credit: Pixabay Authors: Megan Donohue, MD MPH; Phil Magidson, MD MPH; Erica Bates, MD; Adeolu Ogunbodede, MD; Mark Sutherland, MD; Akilesh Honasoge, MD Editors: Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEM and Kelly Maurelus, MD FAAEM Originally Published: Common Sense November/December 2016 With increasing frequency of international travel, EMPs often find themselves caring for travelers who […] -
Age-Adjusted D-Dimer in the Evaluation of Venous Thromboembolic Disease
Common Sense – AAEM Member Magazine Authors: Lee Grodin, MD; Raymond Beyda, MD; Kaycie Corburn, MD; Jacqueline Shibata, MDEdited By: Jay Khadpe, MD FAAEM and Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEM Originally Published: November/December 2016 Common Sense The D-dimer test is an important and widespread tool to assess for venous thromboembolic disease (VTE) in low risk […] -
Resident Journal Review: Procedural Sedation
Originally Published: Common Sense, Mar/Apr 2013 Original Authors: Authors: Kami Hu, MD; Michael Allison, MD; Michael Scott, MD; Phillip Magidson, MD MPH; David Wacker, MD PhD; David Bostick, MD MPH Editors: Michael C. Bond, MD FAAEM; Jay Khadpe, MD FAAEM IntroductionThe ability to administer procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is a necessity for today’s emergency […]
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