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Case of the Week - Case # 89
A 28-year-old male presents with chest pain after being struck in the chest with a baseball bat injury to his chest while playing ball. His vitals are BP 110/74, HR 118, RR 26, PO 93% on RA. You perform a bedside ultrasound… Take the Case
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Rob
on 08-18-2008
Case of the Week - Case # 62
A 24-year-old male presents after having been stabbed to the anterior right hemithorax with a screwdriver. His vital signs are stable and his pulse ox is 95% on room air. You perform a FAST exam and note the following on the perihepatic window. Take the Case
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Case of the Week - Case # 54
A 26-year-old male presents to the ED after a stab wound to the left chest. The patient has stable vital signs and has diminished breath sounds on the left but the patient is splinting due to pain. You and your resident perform a FAST exam and see no evidence of a pericardial effusion. During performance...
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Clinical Case # 1
A 32 y.o. male presents after being stabbed in the R chest with a knife. He is hemodynamically stable and has symmetric breath sounds on exam. A chest x-ray cannot be immediately obtained... Take the case .
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