Case Studies in Emergency Triage
Patients present to the emergency department (ED) with a variety of complaints of varying severity. The process by which ED providers prioritize patient complaints is called “triage.” Triage originates from…
Patients present to the emergency department (ED) with a variety of complaints of varying severity. The process by which ED providers prioritize patient complaints is called “triage.” Triage originates from…
General Approach Children are not just small adults. Pediatric patients include a spectrum of children up to 18 years of age: newborns, neonates, infants, toddlers, preschoolers, school-age children, preteens, and…
Introduction Ultrasound-guided insertion of an intravenous catheter (US IV) uses ultrasound (US) imaging to search for suitable peripheral veins that will support intravenous (IV) catheter placement, as well as visualize…
Introduction Medical ethics encompass the obligations health care professionals have to ensure patients’ overall well-being and to respect their fundamental human rights. Medical ethics applies to every healthcare provider and…
Introduction Nearly one out of every eight emergency department (ED) visits in the United States is related to mental illness or substance use. ED visits for mental health issues have…
The Electrocardiogram The electrocardiogram (ECG; also EKG) is an essential component in the evaluation of a patient presenting with cardiac symptoms. It should be obtained simultaneously with, or immediately following,…
Introduction Peripheral vascular access is an important emergency department (ED) technician (EDT) responsibility that involves cannulation of a peripheral vein for blood sample collection or medication, fluid, or contrast administration….
Introduction The term stroke refers to a spectrum of conditions affecting the brain’s vasculature that can lead to sudden brain tissue compromise and ultimately brain tissue death. An acute stroke…
Anatomy of the Respiratory System The primary function of the respiratory system is gas exchange. Oxygen is absorbed by the body from inspired air, and carbon dioxide is removed from…
Introduction Symptoms such as abdominal pain; nausea; vomiting; diarrhea; or painful, decreased, or increased urination are some of the most common emergency department (ED) patient complaints. These symptoms can be…