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Rosh Review EM Scholar Monthly Question

Posted by Marco Torres on

A 51-year-old woman presents for evaluation of increasing right lower extremity swelling for the last 3 hours. She was hiking with her dog in the southwest US when she heard a rattling noise in a nearby bush. She bent over to examine where the sound was coming from when she felt a sharp pain in her right lower leg. She subsequently noticed a single puncture wound. Her exam is shown below, with pain radiating up to her inguinal region. Which of the following is recommended? 4-factor prothrombin complex concentrate Crotalidae polyvalent immune fragment-antigen binding antivenom Latrodectus antivenom Observation FOR...

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HERIDA Y CICATRIZACION. Sociedad Española de Heridas

Posted by EMS Solutions International on

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anoniquia. hipoplasia congénita de las uñas. Síndrome de Cook

Posted by EMS Solutions International on

 La anoniquia es una enfermedad hereditaria caracterizada por la ausencia de uñas en las manos o pies, como se ve en nuestra #MSPImagenDelDía. Este síndrome generalmente se caracteriza por anomalías en las uñas que van desde la onicodistrofia (uñas distróficas), hasta la anoniquia congénita (ausencia total de las uñas).La onicodistrofia-anoniquia se ha descrito en al menos, cuatro generaciones de...

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ESPAÑA: Dia Nacional de la Epilepsia 24 de Mayo

Posted by Dr Ramon REYES, MD on

 La #Epilepsia afecta a unas 400.000 personas en España. Hoy #DiaNacionalDeLaEpilepsia la Fundación Síndrome de Dravet lamenta el déficit de inversión en I+D en nuestro país Ministerio de Sanidad (menos de la mitad de la media europea) y reclama más inversión en ciencia #SinCienciaNoHayFuturo🧠 ow.ly/zicr50ETIW6 vía Instituto ProPatiens#investigacion #neuropediatria #neurologia #neurology #enfermed...

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Sudden Cardiac Arrest vs Seizure.. IT MAY NOT BE A SEIZURE Recognizing Agonal Breathing and Sudden Cardiac Arrest.

Posted by EMS Solutions International on

Sudden Cardiac Arrest vs Seizure.. IT MAY NOT BE A SEIZURE Recognizing Agonal Breathing and Sudden Cardiac Arrest. IT MAY NOT BE A SEIZURE Recognizing Agonal Breathing and Sudden Cardiac Arrest. A child falls to the floor, they appear to be gasping desperately, they stick their legs straight out, their arms are pulling up to their chest, wrists bent, hands “cupped”, and their eyes are...

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