Traumatic Shock
Traumatic Shock Christopher B. Colwell and Ernest E. Moore Shock is the ultimate consequence of inadequate tissue perfusion, which may be manifested clinically by hemodynamic disturbances or organ dysfunction. At…
Traumatic Shock Christopher B. Colwell and Ernest E. Moore Shock is the ultimate consequence of inadequate tissue perfusion, which may be manifested clinically by hemodynamic disturbances or organ dysfunction. At…
Acute Hearing Loss and Tinnitus Carolyn Chooljian CLINICAL PRESENTATION Acute hearing loss (AHL) is defined as hearing loss occurring over 3 days or less and involves the loss of 30…
Blast Injuries David W. Callaway and Leon D. Sanchez During the period from 1996 to 2006 global terrorism-related bombings have increased fourfold with associated injuries increasing nearly eightfold (1). In…
Replantation James L. Larson, Jr Advances in microsurgery have enabled surgeons to perform replantation procedures on almost all parts of the body. Viability is the only one consideration when evaluating…
Blunt Neck Trauma Edward Ullman The majority of blunt neck trauma occurs in conjunction with significant injuries to the head, cervical spine, and face (1). The most commonly reported injury…
The Red Eye Megann Young The red eye is a common emergency department (ED) complaint that may present in isolation or in combination with other ocular or systemic disorders. The…
Abdominal Pain Diane M. Birnbaumer and Daniel P. Runde Abdominal pain is simultaneously one of the most common and challenging chief complaints in emergency medicine. Abdominal pain accounts for 8%…
Procedural Sedation and Analgesia Robert J. Vissers and James R. Miner The care of patients with painful conditions and the performance of painful diagnostic and therapeutic procedures are routine aspects…
Cervical Spine Fractures William R. Mower and Jerome R. Hoffman Each year, U.S. emergency physicians evaluate nearly 1 million patients for cervical spine injury (CSI). Two to three percent of…
Upper Airway Obstruction Louisa S. Canham and Jonathan Fisher Upper airway obstruction occurs from a variety of causes including foreign-body obstruction, infection, swelling, and bleeding. Airway obstruction from choking on…