NORTHFIELD, Ill., March 29, 2018 — It’s troubling what medical personnel are seeing as our country’s opioid problem worsens. The CDC just released their latest report on opioid overdoses and emergency departments are working furiously because of the increase – a 30 percent jump in ED visits in 2017 over 2016. We’re asking emergency room staff, and paramedics and EMTs...
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Abstract Prolonged QT interval (long QTc) predisposes to torsades de pointes, which can present with seizures, syncope, and sudden death. (...
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Researchers found that cardiac arrest survival rates remain low in the U.K. due to the lack of knowledge and skills to perform CPR from EM...
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Abstract Introduction Population-based knowledge on the occurrence of specific injuries is essential for the allocation of health care s...
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Objectives Self-rated health (SRH) is an important patient-reported outcome, but little is known about SRH after a visit to the emergency de...
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Abstract Background Osteomyelitis is an intraosseous inflammatory disease characterized by progressive inflammatory osteoclasia and ossi...
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