Abdominal Pain
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…
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…
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…
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,…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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….