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Guidelines for reasonable and appropriate care in the emergency department 3 (GRACE‐3): Acute dizziness and vertigo in the emergency department

Academic Emergency Medicine, 2023
This third Guideline for Reasonable and Appropriate Care in the Emergency Department (GRACE‐3) from the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine is on the topic adult patients with acute dizziness and vertigo in the emergency department (ED).
J. Edlow   +18 more
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A Community Emergency Department Rotation for Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellows

Pediatric emergency care, 2020
Objective There have been increasing job opportunities for pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) specialists within community emergency departments (CEDs), where 90% of children receive emergency care.
Melissa L. Langhan   +2 more
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When is an emergency department not an emergency department?

BMJ, 2002
EDITOR—Recently, a young couple, equipped with backpacks and bedrolls, walked into our local accident and emergency department at about 11 pm, climbed into sleeping bags, and set their alarm clock. Early next morning, roused by their alarm, the couple rolled up their bags and left. What was the explanation for this behaviour?
Trevor Turner, Sue Collinson
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Hypertensive Emergencies in the Emergency Department [PDF]

open access: possibleEmergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2015
Hypertension affects approximately one-third of Americans. An additional 30% are unaware that they harbor the disease. Significantly increased blood pressure constitutes a hypertensive emergency that could lead to end-organ damage. When organs such as the brain, heart, or kidney are affected, an intervention that will lower the blood pressure in ...
Robert L. Rogers, Omoyemi Adebayo
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Children’s Mental Health Emergency Department Visits: 2007–2016

Pediatrics, 2020
Pediatric emergency mental health care visits have increased, many occurring at nonchildren’s hospitals in metropolitan and nonurban settings, which are less prepared to provide pediatric care.
Charmaine B. Lo   +4 more
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Frailty in emergency departments [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Lancet, 2016
434 www.thelancet.com Vol 387 January 30, 2016 exists and frailty classifications can diff er vastly depending on which frailty measurement is used. Third, frailty is often erroneously judged to be part of the normal ageing process, and in turn, older patients might be treated based on their medical disorders, rather than their physiological ...
Elsa Dent   +5 more
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