A female in her 30’s presents to the emergency department for acute onset of facial swelling, shortness of breath and a change to the sound of her voice. Although she denied any known allergic exposures, she self-administered an epi-pen at home with little improvement in her symptoms…
Read MoreA 65-year-old right hand-dominant female was brought in by ambulance after a motor vehicle collision with left wrist pain and deformity. She states she was driving when another car turned and drove into the front of her car. She was wearing a seatbelt, the road speed limit was 35 MPH, and the front airbags deployed. There was moderate damage to the vehicle. However, the patient was able to self-extricate and was ambulatory on scene. She denied head strike, loss of consciousness, or taking blood thinners. She states she was in her usual state of health prior to this event…
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