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New Page 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 Residency Resources
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A 62 y.o. male complains of persistent pain in the wrist after a fall.
Washington University Emergency MedicineDecember 11, 2017 Comments
A 20 y.o. male with C6 fracture and tetraplegia presents with severe HA.
Washington University Emergency MedicineDecember 4, 2017 Comment
A 59 y.o. male presents with fever, nausea and groin pain
Washington University Emergency MedicineNovember 27, 2017 Comment
A 57 y.o. male comes in with a complaint of " I think I have poison ivy"
Washington University Emergency MedicineNovember 20, 2017 Comments
A 49 y.o. male presents with a pruritic rash on the top of his head and his penis.
Washington University Emergency MedicineNovember 13, 2017Comment
A 28 y.o. presents with shortness of breath. What should you do?
Washington University Emergency MedicineNovember 6, 2017 Comments
A 57y.o. presents with a cold pulseless R leg, a CT is done to ro aortic dissection. There is no dissection but the finding below is seen. What does it mean?
Washington University Emergency MedicineOctober 30, 2017Comment
A 29y.o. woman presents with abdominal pain. What do you notice on the CT?
Washington University Emergency MedicineOctober 23, 2017Comment
A 22 y.o. woman presents to the ED with low back pain after a fall in the bathtub. Her cxr and bone scan are shown.
Washington University Emergency MedicineOctober 16, 2017 Comment
A 71 y.o. woman presents with nausea and vomiting. Do you see a reason?
Washington University Emergency MedicineOctober 9, 2017 Comments
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