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Trick of the Trade: Radial Gutter Splint

Posted by Michelle Lin, MD on

How do you splint 2nd or 3rd metacarpal fractures? A short arm volar splint is usually applied, because a fracture should be immobilized one joint distal and proximal to the injury. This splint, however, unnecessarily immobilizes the 4th and 5th fingers. It makes gripping things with your hand difficult.

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Paucis Verbis card: Skipping the CT prior to LP for meningitis

Posted by Michelle Lin, MD on

With increasing awareness of CT’s irradiation risk, I thought I would review a classic 2001 article from the New England Journal of Medicine. Head CT’s previously were commonly performed prior to all lumbar punctures (LP) to rule-out meningitis. When can you safely go straight to an LP without imaging? Caveat: This review only applies to those patients in whom you suspect meningitis. This does not apply to those being worked up for subarachnoid hemorrhage.

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Trick of the Trade: A "handy" ruler

Posted by Michelle Lin, MD on

How long is this neck laceration? In the Emergency Department, it is important to be able to accurately estimate the length of wounds, abscesses, and cellulitis. Additionally, billing for wound closure is directly related to the length of the laceration.

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Paucis Verbis card: Early goal directed therapy

Posted by Michelle Lin, MD on

One of the landmark studies in sepsis was conducted by Dr. Emanuel Rivers (Henry Ford) and published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2001. By managing patients with severe sepsis and septic shock with an “early goal directed therapy” approach, there was an absolute risk reduction of 16%. Furthermore, the number needed to treat to save a life was 6 patients!

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Trick of the Trade: Retracting Swollen Eyelids

Posted by Michelle Lin, MD on

Eyelids can become edematous from blunt trauma and local inflammation, making it difficult to visualize the orbit. How do you retract the eyelids, if you don't have the fancy ophthalmology eyelid retractors? Trick of the Trade Use a Q-tip I thought of this idea when I was rolling up a projector screen in a conference [+] The post Trick of the Trade: Retracting Swollen Eyelids appeared first on ALiEM.

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