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The Role of Tourniquet Placement in Management of a Patient With Status Epilepticus - ScienceDirect
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0736467920311641
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The Casino Shift | Dr. Brian Goldman
https://thecasinoshift.com/
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Someone Please Help The Emergency Physician
https://youtube.com/watch?v=RrBIHnOflqc&si=H69LUZkt676PrAU_
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Your Patient Already Asked ChatGPT
https://www.stemlynsblog.org/your-patient-already-asked-chatgpt/
"For many patients AI isn't seen as the starting point of this conversation. It is seen as the expert against which we as clinicians are measured [...] We're not just managing a temporary problem until AI improves. We're establishing patterns for how clinicians and AI-informed patients interact"
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It's all here guys
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EM@3AM: Systematic Approach to Massive Hemorrhage and Nuances in Special Patient Populations - emDocs
https://www.emdocs.net/em3am-systematic-approach-to-massive-hemorrhage-and-nuances-in-special-patient-populations/
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A 32-year-old female presents with chief complaint of “abdominal pain”. Her pain started 8 hours ago and became severe within the last 30 minutes. Initial vitals demonstrate a blood pressure of 88/48 mm Hg, HR 122 bpm, Temp 36.4 C, and 20 respirations/min. On your physical exam she has tenderness to palpation in the left lower pelvic region with rebound tenderness. You note her hypotension and perform RUSH exam. During your exam you note free fluid in the rectouterine pouch. As you finish your exam, she is now pale, clammy, and minimally responsive to pain with repeat blood pressure 64/33 mm Hg. What is the systematic approach to a patient with signs of massive hemorrhage?
Research Roundup - December 2025 - First10EM
https://first10em.com/research-roundup-december-2025/
Totally worth reading, as usual! Great #FOAMed resource by @first10em and @broomedocs #EMdoc #emdocs #emergencymedicine #emergencyphysician #emergencydepartment