Man With Painless Oral Lesions

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A 50-year-old healthy man presented to the emergency department with painless palatal lesions that developed 3 weeks before, after a dental procedure ( Figure ). The lesions were initially tender,…

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We thank Ms. Benda and Dr. Fairbanks for their interest in our work. The provision of safe, efficient patient care in the emergency department (ED) depends on high-quality task completion…

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We thank Dr. Shiber for his interest in the case report. Because we were preparing for intubation, our goal was complete denitrogenation with 100% oxygen ; thus, the fraction of…

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Ketamine Causing Apnea?

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After reading the article by Driver and Reardon in the January 2017 edition of Annals , I have several questions for the authors, as well as a few comments from…

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Are You Paying Attention? Related Guidance on How Concepts of Attention May Inform Effective Time Sharing of Tasks in Emergency Medicine

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We read with interest “Can You Multitask? Evidence and Limitations of Task Switching and Multitasking in Emergency Medicine” and we found it to be an important overview relevant to the…

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Woman With Severe Headache

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A 42-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with a 2-day history of severe postural headache. It was gradual onset, diffuse, and consistently relieved when she lay down and provoked…

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Adolescent Female With Headache and Nausea

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A 16-year-old female adolescent presented to the emergency department (ED) for a 3-week history of progressively worsening headaches associated with nausea and vomiting. She denied vision changes, photophobia, trauma, congestion,…

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