Abdominal Pain

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Abdominal Pain Sean Moore Introduction Abdominal pain is the most common complaint in the emergency department (ED), accounting for one in nine patients who present. Most causes are benign and…

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Trauma and Musculoskeletal Pain

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Trauma and Musculoskeletal Pain Tomislav Jelic Hareishun Shanmuganathan Christian La Rivière Shelly Zubert General Principles in the Trauma Patient Trauma management should include appropriate pain management for the patient. See…

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Prehospital Pain Management

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Prehospital Pain Management Michelle Welsford Greg Soto Introduction When it comes to managing acute pain emergency prehospital practitioners, similar to emergency department (ED) personnel, are often falling short. Inadequate analgesia,…

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Dental and Ocular Pain

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Dental and Ocular Pain Tomislav Jelic Hareishun Shanmuganathan Christian La Rivière Shelly Zubert Dental Pain Epidemiology Dental complaints represent 0.4–10.5% of emergency department (ED) visits. Dental complaints can be categorized…

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Sickle Cell Pain

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Sickle Cell Pain Jeffrey Glassberg Patricia Shi Epidemiology Sickle cell disease (SCD) affects nearly 100,000 individuals in the United States. The most common reason for emergency department (ED) visits in…

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Regional Nerve Blocks

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Regional Nerve Blocks Brian Levy Jonathan Sherbino Introduction Regional nerve block is a common procedure in the emergency department (ED). Can be used for reduction of pain and/or facilitation of…

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Back Pain

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Back Pain Elaine Rabin Nelson Wong Introduction Acute lower back pain is most commonly defined as lower back pain of less than 6 weeks duration. In the emergency department (ED),…

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Chest Pain

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Chest Pain Jessica Hernandez Jarone Lee Introduction Chest pain accounts for 10% of visits to the emergency department (ED). Etiologies of chest pain range from life threatening to benign. Forty-five…

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Headache

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Headache David Ng Epidemiology of Headache The prevalence of migraines is 10%–15%, and females are affected three times more than men. Patients presenting with headache account for up to 4%…

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Pediatric Pain Assessment and Nonpharmacological Therapy

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Pediatric Pain Assessment and Nonpharmacological Therapy Tracy Akitt Sadie Bartram Sheryl Christie Karen Paling Introduction Many factors can contribute to how a child perceives pain and copes with anxiety-provoking situations….

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