Emergency Medicine - Adult and Pediatric
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Report gives injury statistics from 9/11
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Case study: ED acts quickly after anthrax
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Comply with regs for needlestick prevention
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EMTALA Q&A
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Report: EDs treated 31 million injuries in 2000
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Case study: How would you manage this seizure?
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Pediatric Corner: Try these tips for pediatric seizures
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Trauma Reports Sept/Oct 2013 Issue in HTML
Blast injuries are commonly thought of as incidents that occur in other countries, not here in the United States. The majority of clinicians are not prepared to deal with the devastation of a civilian blast incident and the resulting injury patterns. The author reviews expected injury patterns, triage decisions, and current therapies.