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Case of the Week Questions of the Week The Show Notes Hippocratic Medicine Case-based learning Brought in by Ambulance EKG Challenge Consultant Teachings The Other Things The Naunheim Files Sound Waves Resus Pieces Post it Pearls FoEM2 Resources FoEM1 Resources
New BlogResidency Resources Blog Posts Case of the Week Questions of the Week The Show Notes Hippocratic Medicine Case-based learning Brought in by Ambulance EKG Challenge Consultant Teachings The Other Things The Naunheim Files Sound Waves Resus Pieces Post it Pearls FoEM2 Resources FoEM1 Resources
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A 79 y.o. woman is a restrained passenger in a high speed MVC. + LOC . her only complaint is that she is confused.
Washington University Emergency MedicineJune 5, 2017 Comments
A 51 yo male was working on his car in the rain and was found unconscious with the rash below.
Washington University Emergency MedicineMay 30, 2017 Comments
A 52 y.o. pedestrian was struck by a car. She was unresponsive at the scene and brought to the ED. Her imaging appears below.
Washington University Emergency MedicineMay 19, 2017 Comment
A 55 y.o. diabetic presents with a chief complaint of ," I am going blind in my R eye"
Washington University Emergency MedicineMay 15, 2017 Comments
A 27 y.o. female presents with RLQ pain. The US appears below.
Washington University Emergency MedicineMay 8, 2017 Comments
A 64 y.o. diabetic presents with L flank pain and elevated blood sugar. His CT is below.
Washington University Emergency MedicineMay 1, 2017 Comments
A 61 y.o. Hispanic male presents with a headache.
Washington University Emergency MedicineApril 24, 2017 Comments
A 42 y.o. woman who had a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in 2004 presents with a rash on her hands.
Washington University Emergency MedicineApril 17, 2017 Comments
A 50 y.o. man presents with sinus congestion and deafness in the R ear
Washington University Emergency MedicineApril 10, 2017 Comments
A 51 y.o. man comes in after being treated for bronchitis with the urine shown below.
Washington University Emergency MedicineApril 3, 2017 Comments
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