CRITICAL CARE/ RESUS GASTROINTESTINAL TRICKS OF THE TRADE
Trick of Trade: Inflating the Esophageal Balloon of a Blakemore/Minnesota Tube without a Manometer 

A heavy alcohol drinker, who is well known to your Emergency Department, presents with altered mental status, except that he looks different this time. He looks really bad, stating that he has been vomiting blood. He is hypotensive. He then vomits a copious amount of blood ...

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ACMT VISUAL PEARLS EXPERT PEER REVIEWED (CLINICAL) GASTROINTESTINAL TOX & MEDICATIONS
ACMT Toxicology Visual Pearl: Swollen Lips

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GASTROINTESTINAL HEME-ONCOLOGY SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Images Series: An Ominous Umbilical Lesion

A 54-year-old male with a past medical history of atrial flutter and alcohol use disorder presents with an umbilical wound that has been bothering him for approximately six months. There is no history of trauma, prior infection, or umbilical surgery. There is intermittent m...

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GASTROINTESTINAL GERIATRICS PULMONARY SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Image Series: An Uncommon Cause of Shortness of Breath

A 102-year-old female presents with intermittent epigastric abdominal pain for the last two days. Episodes have no relieving or exacerbating factors. The pain originates in the epigastrium and radiates diffusely to the abdomen and back, resolving on its own within minutes o...

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GASTROINTESTINAL PEDIATRICS SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Image Series: I Have a Stomachache

An 18-year-old male with no significant past medical history presents with diffuse abdominal pain and multiple episodes of non-bloody, non-bilious vomiting for three days. The patient was seen yesterday at another facility and states he was diagnosed with gastritis and disc...

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GASTROINTESTINAL PEDIATRICS SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Image Series: Vomiting in the Pediatric Patient

A 2-year-old boy with a past medical history of Hirschsprung disease presents to the emergency department (ED) with vomiting, abdominal distension, and inability to tolerate PO for one day. His parents had been instructed by their pediatric surgeon to perform rectal irrigat...

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GASTROINTESTINAL PROCEDURE TRICKS OF THE TRADE
Trick of the Trade: Persistent Paracentesis Leakage 2.0

You’re seeing a patient returning to the ED after a recent diagnostic paracentesis. The patient is complaining of persistent peritoneal fluid leakage. They’ve tried putting pressure with no success. You tried applying a medical adhesive glue and noticed it was unsuccessful,...

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GASTROINTESTINAL PEM POCUS ULTRASOUND
PEM POCUS Series: Intussusception

Read this tutorial on the use of point of care ultrasonography (POCUS) for pediatric intussusception. Then test your skills on the ALiEMU course page to receive your PEM POCUS badge worth 2 hours of ALiEMU course credit.     Take the ALiEMU PEM POCUS: Intussusception Quiz -...

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AIR APPROVED INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES (AIR SERIES) GASTROINTESTINAL GI
ALiEM AIR Series | Gastroenterology 2020 Module

Welcome to the AIR Gastroenterology Module! After carefully reviewing all relevant posts from the top 50 sites of the Social Media Index, the ALiEM AIR Team is proud to present the highest quality online content related to gastroenterology in the Emergency Department. 6 blo...

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CRITICAL CARE/ RESUS GASTROINTESTINAL SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES UNCATEGORIZED
SAEM Clinical Image Series: Distended Abdomen after ROSC

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