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52 Articles and Perusing the Literature 

52 Articles: Exploring Landmark Articles in Emergency Medicine


Head ct in minor trauma

RIvers: early goal directed therapy in sepsis

ACS Risk stratification: adapt trial

Canadian c-spine rules

NEXUS Review

Therapeutic Hypothermia

ED Thoracotomy

Delayed Sequence Intubation

PERC Rule

Etco2 for procedural sedation

ventilation settings in ards

Management strategies in acs

San Francisco syncope rule

wells criteria

Sgarbossa Criteria

lemon rule: difficult airways

Catheter line infections: femoral vs ij/subclavian

antibiotic prophylaxis for mammalian bites

LRINEC SCORE: Necrotizing fasciitis

lytics versus pci in acute mi

H1 and h2 blockers in anaphylaxis

rate vs rhythm control in atrial fibrillation

epinephrine vs vasopressin in cardiac arrest

ottawa ankle rules

early fluid resuscitation in penetrating trauma

non-invasive ventilation in copd exacerbations

risk for thromboembolism following cardioversion in afib

Caval index as marker of central venous pressure


Perusing the Literature: Exploring New and Controversial Literature


PESIT: Evaluating for PE in syncope

Haloperidol for migraines

steroids for anaphylaxis

skin glue for peripheral iv placement

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