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2028 Is language a barrier to inclusion in research in paediatric emergency medicine? A rapid review of PEM research in the UK

Emergency Medicine Journal

Frayne SM, Burns RB, Hardt EJ, Rosen AK, Moskowitz MA. Exclusion of non-english speakers in published emergency medicine research - a comparison of 2004 and 2014. Available from: [link] 2. The exclusion of non-english-speaking persons from research. J Gen Intern Med. 1996 Jan; 11 (1):39–43. Acta Inform Medica. 2017; 25 (2):112.

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Adjunctive Methylene Blue in Septic Shock?

RebelEM

Crit Care 2004. What They Did: Single-center, parallel, double blind, randomized controlled trial performed in a medical-surgical ICU (Mexico) Both groups received: Adjunctive vasopressin initiated at a dose of 0.03 NaCl over 6hrs once daily x3 doses Placebo: 500mL of 0.9% 95% CI 15.4 PMID: 14707556 Richards-Belle et al.

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Don’t Become Obsolete: The EM Physician’s Fight Against Procedural Decay

RebelEM

EMS radios in for a burn patient and to anticipate a difficult airway. The patient is horribly burned. She was smoking with her home O2 on and has severe mixed partial and full thickness burns to the chest, neck, face, and airway. INTRODUCTION You’re moonlighting in a remote access hospital. They’re rolling up now.

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The 73rd Bubble Wrap

Don't Forget the Bubbles

2004) Positive end expiratory pressure during resuscitation of premature lambs rapidly improves blood gases without adversely affecting arterial pressure. The author reviewed this article after having a burning desire to question where the guidance came from! Probyn, M.E., Hooper, S.B., Dargaville, P.A., McCallion, N., Crossley, K.,

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Ten Commandments for Emergency Professionals; a compendium

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

2004 Aug;27(2):193-4. Thieme. Ten commandments of burn management Gupta J L. Ten commandments of burn management. Indian J Burns 2012;20:7-10 Transfusion ten commandments U.K. The Ten Commandments of Pediatric Emergency Medicine. J Emerg Med. PubMed PMID: 15261366. doi:10.1016/j.jemermed.2004.05.002

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Vasopressor Nonresponse

Northwestern EM Blog

Those at higher risk of hypocalcemia (vitamin D deficiency, ESRD, hyperparathyroidism, burns, multiple blood transfusions, etc.) 2004; 139(11):1199-1203. Hypocalcemia can be hinted at through history or by hints such as a prolonged QTc on an ECG. may have greater severity of shock with increased mortality. Arch Surgery. 5) Kerns W.

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The Technologically Dependent Child in the ED

Pediatric Emergency Playbook

Increased demand may be temporary, such as in burns, s/p cardiac surgery, or ay prolonged recovery. Pediatr Clin N Am 51 (2004) 305– 325 Kusminsky RE. Eur Respir J 2004; 23: 430–434 Shinkwin CA, Gibbin KP. G-tubes are placed for one of three reasons: insufficient intake, increased demand, or increased loss. Hydrocephalus.