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REVIEW OF INTRANASALLY ADMINISTERED MEDICATIONS FOR USE IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
Posted by Dr Ramon REYES, MD on
MEDICAMENTOS ADMINISTRADOS POR VIA INTRANASAL La vía intranasal es adecuada para administrar (con un atomizador, si es posible) analgésicos, sedantes y antídotos a un paciente agitado o neurológicamente deprimido cuando no es posible conseguir con rapidez un acceso IV. Esta infografía nos recuerda las dosis habituales. Puedes acceder al artículo que le sirvió de base en el siguiente enlace: https...
Empowering Stroke Survivors: Interview with Kirsten Carroll, General Manager at Kandu Health
Posted by Conn Hastings on
Kandu Health, a digital health company based in California, has developed a platform to assist stroke survivors with aftercare. Healthcare for stroke patients is primarily focused on acute care to limit the damage caused by the stroke. However, the company has identified that stroke survivors are frequently underserved after hospital discharge, and in many cases […]
Moving Cells Using Ultrasound
Posted by Conn Hastings on
Researchers at Caltech have developed a technique that lets them move groups of cells very precisely. It involves genetically modifying cells so that they express small protein air sacs in their interior. The sacs render the cells highly susceptible to manipulation using ultrasound waves, and the researchers can precisely move them into complicated shapes or […]
SAEM Clinical Images Series: My Shoulder Hurts
Posted by Sarah Shaver, MD on
An 18-year-old male presents to the Emergency Department (ED) with right shoulder pain after wrestling with his brother. He heard a “pop," and has been having pain along his right clavicle and shoulder since. He is unable to move his right shoulder. No numbness, tingling, or weakness in his arm [+] The post SAEM Clinical Images Series: My Shoulder Hurts appeared first on ALiEM.
TORTICOLIS / Esternocleidomastoideo / Contractura Muscular del Cuello
Posted by EMS Solutions International on
#MSPFisioterapia | ¿Sabías qué la tortícolis puede afectar el cerebro, el sistema nervioso central y el sistema muscular?Conoce las causas o tipos de tortícolis con esta infografía que hemos preparado para ti.Aprende más en www.revistamsp.com#MSP: El lugar donde médicos, profesionales de la salud y pacientes pueden entrar. #MSPLíderesPioneros#MSPLegadoQueInspira TORTICOLIS / esternocleidomastoideo...