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ISSN:1524-1971

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Max Berger,Alexandra Ortego Max Berger
A review of the uses and evidence for the Injury Severity Score, which standardizes the severity of traumatic injury based on the 3 worst injuries from 6 body systems.
Daniel Runde Daniel Runde
A review of the uses and evidence for the Canadian C-spine rule, which can be used to clinically clear cervical spine fracture without imaging.
Drew Clare,Samantha Baxley Drew Clare
Education regarding ballistic injuries in the emergency department is sparse and may rarely be encountered if not training or practicing in a trauma center or a military wartime setting. This article provides a comprehensive review on the m...
Drew Clare,Samantha Baxley Drew Clare
Education regarding ballistic injuries in the emergency department is sparse and may rarely be encountered if not training or practicing in a trauma center or a military wartime setting. This article provides a comprehensive review on the m...
Drew Clare,Samantha Baxley Drew Clare
Education regarding ballistic injuries in the emergency department is sparse and may rarely be encountered if not training or practicing in a trauma center or a military wartime setting. This article provides a comprehensive review on the m...
Lauren Gillespie,Natalie Kreitzer Lauren Gillespie
Stroke in patients with endocarditis is a unique, highly morbid condition requiring a high index of suspicion for diagnosis. This issue reviews the historical and physical examination factors that can provide clues to the etiology. The work...
Tung-Lin Yuan,Navin Ariyaprakai Tung-Lin Yuan
Managing patients with blast injuries can challenge emergency department operations, as patients can present in multiple waves, with occult or delayed injuries, and by personal transport, without standard prehospital care. Rapid and effecti...
Maria Lynn Pacella-LaBarbara,Enzo G Plaitano,Bernard P Chang Maria Lynn Pacella-LaBarbara
Approximately one-quarter of emergency department patients who are injured or experience medical emergencies will develop clinically significant posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, which can evolve into PTSD. Emergency clinicians...
Taku Taira,Nolan Broussard,Charles Bugg Taku Taira
Pelvic inflammatory disease is associated with complications that include infertility, chronic pelvic pain, ruptured tubo-ovarian abscess, and ectopic pregnancy. The diagnosis may be delayed when the presentation has nonspecific signs and s...
John Dubensky,Chelsea Schmidt,Scott Goldstein John Dubensky
Emergency clinicians are often responsible for the acute management of complications pertaining to both the acute difficult airway and the chronic surgical airway; however, clinical knowledge and/or experience may be lacking. This review pr...