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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 40 y.o. presents with a fever and a lesion on her arm.
Washington University Emergency MedicineAugust 15, 2019 Comment
A 22 y.o. returns from Africa with a fever of 103 and a rash. She has a history of autoimmune hepatitis.
Washington University Emergency MedicineAugust 5, 2019Comment
A 56 y.o. male presents with paraplegia
Washington University Emergency MedicineJuly 29, 2019 Comment
a 48 y.o. male loses control of his bicycle and skids off a slick road into a ditch. He has an obvious partial avulsion of the R ear.
Washington University Emergency MedicineJuly 22, 2019 Comments
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
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