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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 24 y.o. presents to the ED with a three week hx of a neck mass and sore throat.
Washington University Emergency MedicineApril 9, 2018 Comment
A 23 y.o, presents to the ED with carpopedal spasms, you notice something unusual on exam of his skin.
Washington University Emergency MedicineApril 2, 2018 Comments
A 41 y.o. male presents with anemia and shortness of breath. His peripheral smear appears below.
Washington University Emergency MedicineMarch 26, 2018 Comment
A 31 y.o. male comes in with bilateral heel pain. His xray is shown below
Washington University Emergency MedicineMarch 19, 2018 Comments
A 64 y.o. male comes to the ED with abdominal pain and hypotension.
Washington University Emergency MedicineMarch 12, 2018Comment
A 30 y woman, G8P1 comes to the ED with vaginal bleeding. You notice two things in the uterus.
Washington University Emergency MedicineMarch 5, 2018 Comments
A 22 y.o. woman fell from her horse; she has pain over the L shoulder and is sent from an urgent care
Washington University Emergency MedicineFebruary 26, 2018 Comments
A 61 y.o. female has had a COPD exacerbation x several weeks
Washington University Emergency MedicineFebruary 19, 2018 Comment
A 44 y.o. male presents to an outside ED with penile pain and forceful urination that "sprays" per EMS.
Washington University Emergency MedicineFebruary 12, 2018 Comment
A 30 y.o. male presents with SOB, his friend says he "turned blue". Why is his trachea so severely narrowed?
Washington University Emergency MedicineFebruary 5, 2018 Comment
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