Sometimes people accidentally cut off the tips of their fingers. They bleed and hurt, and then they bleed and they hurt some more. Here are some (finger) tips on how to manage these common injuries…
Read MoreEmergency medicine practitioners commonly care for acutely violent or agitated patients, some of whom may be psychotic, intoxicated, or affected by another pathology. Consequently, medical personnel are more likely to experience work-place violence than police officers or prison guards, with a full 100% of ED staff experiencing verbal violence, and 35-80% reporting a history of physical violence while at work. While it is critical to initiate a work-up to diagnose the underlying cause of a patient’s behavioral dysregulation, it is of primary importance to control the patient’s behavior both for their safety and the safety of the patient’s caregivers…
Read MoreAcademic emergency medicine is a constant balance between efficiency and education. We developed a new model called swarming, where the bedside nurse, resident, and attending/fellow simultaneously evaluate the patient, including initial vital signs, bedside triage, focused history and physical examination, and discussion of the treatment plan, thus creating a shared mental model.
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