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In a patient with a traumatic injury, airway management assumes an essential role to stabilization and survival of the patient, but often presents unique challenges not inherent in other types of patients.
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The authors of this randomized, controlled trial sought to determine if there were differences in health status and the use of health services during a one-week follow-up between patients who received usual ED care vs. those who were referred to next-day primary care.
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In a patient with a traumatic injury, airway management assumes an
essential role to stabilization and survival of the patient, but often
presents unique challenges not inherent in other types of patients.
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The role of corticosteroids in minimizing sequelae of acute bacterial meningitis has been debated strongly. The authors of this multinational European study sought to determine whether administration of steroids improved neurologic outcome in adults with suspected meningitis.
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This study prospectively evaluated a clinical decision rule used to identify injured patients at low-risk for spinal injury in the prehospital setting.
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To enhance diagnostic accuracy among ill children, Nigrovic and colleagues retrospectively analyzed 696 pediatric patients admitted with meningitis to Childrens Hospital in Boston between 1992 and 2000.
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Radial head subluxation (RHS), also known as nursemaids elbow or pulled elbow, is a common reason for pediatric emergency department visits. While most children will present with a classic history, as many as 33-49% of children may present without it.