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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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An 87 y.o. male fell forward while gardening, he presented with epistaxis.
Washington University Emergency MedicineAugust 9, 2021 Comments
A 49 y.o. farmer with DM, COPD, presents with difficulty swallowing x three weeks.
Washington University Emergency MedicineAugust 2, 2021 Comments
A 62 y.o. woman presents with chest pain and weakness
Washington University Emergency MedicineJuly 26, 2021 Comments
A 60 y.o. male presents sp radical prostatectomy/XRT and artificial urinary sphincter placement with urine that smells like feces.
Washington University Emergency MedicineJuly 22, 2021 Comment
A 71 y.o. woman with scleroderma and CREST syndrome comes in with hand pain
Washington University Emergency MedicineJuly 12, 2021 Comments
A 63 y.o. woman with biliary cancer and a duodenal stent presents with peritonitis and is in shock.
Washington University Emergency MedicineJuly 5, 2021 Comment
A 27 y.o. is hit in the L eye when a high pressure hose explodes. His vision is normal.
Washington University Emergency MedicineJune 28, 2021Comment
A 36 y.o. woman presents with altered mental status after a dilitation and extraction of a fetus dated at 23 wks and 6 days.
Washington University Emergency MedicineJune 18, 2021 Comments
A 62 y.o. woman with a hx of RA, DM, and HT presents with syncope while shopping. She co R shoulder pain
Washington University Emergency MedicineJune 14, 2021 Comments
A 40 y.o. male presents with GI bleeding and a rash.
Washington University Emergency MedicineJune 7, 2021 Comments
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