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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 58 y.o. presents with an expanding abdominal wall hematoma six days after having an "abscess" aspirated
Washington University Emergency MedicineJuly 15, 2019 Comments
A 30 y.o. male with no medical history presents for memory loss. He reports his short term memory has been gone for two weeks.
Washington University Emergency MedicineJuly 8, 2019Comment
A 39 y.o. woman persents with peritonitis, she has a history of a peritoneal inclusion cyst which has been drained by IR.
Washington University Emergency MedicineJuly 1, 2019Comment
A 51 y.o. presents for a swelling in the buttock
Washington University Emergency MedicineJune 24, 2019 Comment
A 60 y.o male with altered mental staus is found wandering; you notice something in his chest.
Washington University Emergency MedicineJune 17, 2019 Comments
A 23 y.o. female involved in a head on MVC, is awake and alert. She is taken to the OR and post op does not wake up.
Washington University Emergency MedicineJune 10, 2019 Comment
A 49 y.o. woman presents with diarrhea and abdominal pain.
Washington University Emergency MedicineJune 3, 2019Comment
A 61 y.o. woman is depressed because her cat died; she is drinking alcohol and is sent to the Psych pod.
Washington University Emergency MedicineMay 27, 2019 Comments
A 44 y.o. woman presents with R chest pain
Washington University Emergency MedicineMay 20, 2019 Comments
A 40 y.o. male complains of wrist pain after a fall.
Washington University Emergency MedicineMay 13, 2019Comment
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