ACMT Toxicology Visual Pearls: Blue Urine
A bedside urine test for a pesticide is positive as shown in the photo. What pesticide is being detected? Chlorpyrifos Diquat Glyphosate Paraquat
Jennifer K. Potter, MD |
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A bedside urine test for a pesticide is positive as shown in the photo. What pesticide is being detected? Chlorpyrifos Diquat Glyphosate Paraquat
Jennifer K. Potter, MD |
A 2-year-old previously healthy boy presents to the emergency department (ED) acting sleepier than usual. Yesterday, he was in his usual state of health, but this morning he didn’t wake...
Aaron Kornblith, MD |
We are proud to present Capsules Module 11: Acute Agitation, now published on ALiEMU. We present a summary of the module with key points from a stellar module by PharmDs...
Bryan D. Hayes, PharmD, DABAT, FAACT, FASHP |
Care of acute ischemic stroke patients is a complex and time-sensitive team effort. There is a potentially dangerous trend in the medical literature over the past few years that seems...
Bryan D. Hayes, PharmD, DABAT, FAACT, FASHP |
The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) features 3 quality improvement targets within their Emergency Quality Network (E-QUAL) initiative: sepsis, imaging, and chest pain. Most recently, they added a fourth...
Michelle Lin, MD |
A middle-aged Asian female presents to the emergency department complaining of 2-3 days of mouth pain. She has chewed betel nut for a number of years. Which of the following...
Heather A. Borek, MD |
Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) of patients who may have been exposed to HIV includes a combination HIV nucleoside analog reverse transcriptase inhibitor emtricitabine/tenofovir (Truvada) plus an integrase inhibitor. The CDC initially recommended...
Curtis Geier, PharmD BCCCP |
Envenomation by the pictured snake would be expected to produce which clinical effects? Bradycardia and hypotension Bruising and epistaxis Difficulty swallowing and muscle weakness Severe swelling and blistering
Patricia Rosen, MD, MPH |
Despite the widespread clinical use, and their well-documented life-saving properties, vasopressors are often maligned, accused of causing ischemia to fingers, toes, mesentery, kidneys, and so forth. Not only is the...
Susan Wilcox, MD |
Musculoskeletal pain is a common ED presentation and emergency providers can often manage it with NSAIDs alone.1 On the other hand, when patients present with small localized areas of intense...
Alexis LaPietra, DO |
The Emergency Department (ED) is the frontline of the opioid crisis, treating patients with opioid-related infections, opioid withdrawal, and overdose. These encounters can be difficult or even downright confrontational. But...
Mac Chamberlin, MD |
Ethanol withdrawal is a complex disease state. Two of the main players are GABA (an inhibitory neurotransmitter) and glutamate (an excitatory transmitter that can act on NMDA receptors). Simplistically, chronic...
Bryan D. Hayes, PharmD, DABAT, FAACT, FASHP |
A patient presents to the ED for management of a spider bite. Which of the following statements is correct regarding a bite from the spider pictured? Laboratory studies can be...
Adrienne Hughes, MD |
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