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ACEP Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine
American College of Emergency Physicians
95 episodes
3 weeks ago
September 2025: Vaginal Bleeding and Hyponatremia Management by American College of Emergency Physicians
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September 2025: Vaginal Bleeding and Hyponatremia Management by American College of Emergency Physicians
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Science
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June 2024: Identifying and Managing Patients With Sepsis and Stridor in Pediatric Patients
ACEP Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine
35 minutes 33 seconds
1 year ago
June 2024: Identifying and Managing Patients With Sepsis and Stridor in Pediatric Patients
In the June 2024 episode of Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine, Drs. Danya Khoujah and Wendy Chang discuss identifying and managing patients with sepsis as well as stridor in pediatric patients. As always, you’ll also hear about the hot topics covered in CDEM’s regular features, including methotrexate-induced leukoencephalopathy mimicking a stroke in Clinical Pediatrics, medial clavicle fracture in Orthopedics and Trauma, perimortem cesarean delivery in The Critical Procedure, multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children in The LLSA Literature Review, and gastrostomy tube complication in The Critical Image.
ACEP Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine
September 2025: Vaginal Bleeding and Hyponatremia Management by American College of Emergency Physicians