Risk Management Pitfalls in the Assessment and Treatment of Mild TBI and Sports-Related Concussion in Children

Our recent issue Emergency Department Assessment and Management of Pediatric Acute Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and…

Risk Management Pitfalls for Accidental Trauma in Infancy

Our recent Extra supplement Accidental Trauma of Infancy: Emergency Department Evaluation and Management reviews the evaluation and management of infants…

Test Your Knowledge: Rhabdomyolysis

Rhabdomyolysis is a life-threatening pathological process that must be treated as early as possible to avoid…

What’s Your Diagnosis? Evidence-Based Management of Rhabdomyolysis in the ED

Welcome to this month’s What’s Your Diagnosis Challenge! But before we begin, check to see if…

How to unlock 40% more LLSA options

You just finished a rewarding but intensely grueling day. Caseloads were high, patients were demanding, and…

Test Your Knowledge: Managing Dislocations of the Hip, Knee, and Ankle in the ED

Dislocation of the major joints of the lower extremities–hip, knee, and ankle–can occur due to motor-vehicle…

Brain Teaser: Signs of pneumothorax when seen on thoracic ultrasound

The pediatric patient is arguably more suited for emergency ultrasound than the adult patient. Children generally…

Test Your Knowledge: Concussion in the ED

An increasing number of patients with concussive injuries are presenting to the ED, due to a…

Ultrasound Assessment for Skull Fractures

The use of ultrasound at the point of care by emergency clinicians, as well as by…