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  • Case of the Week - Case # 18

    76 y.o. male presents to the ED via EMS with a blood pressure of 68/42. He was just discharged from the hospital yesterday after having undergone an outpatient cystoscopy with bladder mass biopsy. Nursing is unable to obtain peripheral venous access so you decide to place a right IJ catheter. You scan...
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 03-07-2007
  • Case of the Week - Case # 16

    22 y.o. male presents with severe right-sided sore throat for 2 days. On examination, he has trismus noted. He has obvious right-sided peritonsillar swelling and his uvula is deviated toward the left. You perform a transverse scan intraorally through the right peritonsillar region. Take the Case
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 02-21-2007
  • Case of the Week - Case # 15

    68 y.o. male presents via EMS in full cardiac arrest. This was a witnessed arrest per medics and the patient was in ventricular fibrillation on EMS arrival. After several minutes of ACLS the rhythm changed to a narrow QRS complex with a rate in the 50’s. Upon arrival to the ED one of the residents state...
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 02-07-2007
  • Case of the Week - Case # 14

    57 year-old male presents with painful swelling of his left neck and fever of 38.9. You suspect the patient has an abscess. Take the Case
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 01-31-2007
  • Case of the Week - Case # 10

    A 67-year-old female presents to the ED with posterior knee pain. Your resident has just completed an orthopedics rotation and is convinced that the patient has a baker’s cyst. She is moderately obese and physical examination reveals no definitive swelling. You perform an evaluation of the posterior...
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 01-03-2007
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