Calculated Decisions: Bastion Classification of Lower Limb Blast Injuries [0.03%]
计算中的决定:下肢爆炸伤的巴斯蒂安分类
Jennie Kim,Travis Polk
Jennie Kim
The Bastion Classification criteria stratify explosionrelated lower limb injuries into 5 categories to guide treatment.
Jennie Kim,Travis Polk
Jennie Kim
The Blast Lung Injury Severity Score stratifies primary blast lung injuries into 3 categories to guide ventilator treatment.
Calculated Decisions: Focused Assessment With Sonography for Trauma (FAST) [0.03%]
有目的地决策:急诊创伤超声快速检查(FAST)
Jennie Kim,Morgan Schellenberg,Kenji Inaba
Jennie Kim
Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) predicts the presence of pericardial or intra-abdominal injury after penetrating or blunt trauma.
Graham Walker,Rachel Kwon
Graham Walker
The TASH Score predicts the need for massive transfusion based on clinical and laboratory data.
Points & Pearls: Emergency department management of North American snake envenomations [0.03%]
急诊科北美洲蛇咬伤的处理要点与感悟
Sophia Sheikh,Patrick Leffers,Jeffrey Nusbaum et al.
Sophia Sheikh et al.
There are approximately 10,000 emergency department visits in the United States for snakebites every year, and one-third of those involve venomous species. Venomous North American indigenous snakes include species from the Crotalinae (pit v...
Stephen A. Harding
Stephen A. Harding
The Antivenom Dosing Algorithm specifies the manifestations of Crotalinae (pit viper, formerly known as Crotalidae) snake envenomation that necessitate aggressive management.
Sophia Sheikh,Patrick Leffers
Sophia Sheikh
There are approximately 10,000 emergency department visits in the United States for snakebites every year, and one-third of those involve venomous species. Venomous North American indigenous snakes include species from the Crotalinae (pit v...
Mollie Williams,Nachi Gupta,Jeffrey Nusbaum
Mollie Williams
Despite current legal and medical controversies surrounding cannabinoids, it is a fact that emergency departments are seeing an increasing number of patients presenting with symptoms associated with the use of these drugs. This review outli...
Molly V Williams
Molly V Williams
Despite current legal and medical controversies surrounding cannabinoids, it is a fact that emergency departments are seeing an increasing number of patients presenting with symptoms associated with the use of these drugs. This review outli...
Points & Pearls: Emergency department management of dyspnea in the dying patient [0.03%]
急诊科终末期患者呼吸困难的管理要点与思考
Ashley Shreves,Trevor R. Pour,Nachi Gupta et al.
Ashley Shreves et al.
Dyspnea is one of the most distressing symptoms experienced by dying patients, and it is a common reason for such patients to seek care in the emergency department. Many underlying disease states and acute illnesses cause shortness of breat...