1.Incorporating FOAM into medical student and resident education.
Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine 2017;4(2):119-120
No abstract available.
Education*
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Humans
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Students, Medical*
2.Updates in emergency department laceration management
Karalynn OTTERNESS ; Adam J SINGER
Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine 2019;6(2):97-105
Lacerations are a common reason for patients to seek medical attention, and are often acutely managed in the emergency department. Recent studies pertaining to closure techniques, sedation and analgesia, advances in wound care, and various other topics have been published, which may enhance our understanding of this injury and improve our management practices. This article will review pertinent studies published in the past few years relevant to laceration management. Understanding the current literature and appreciating which areas warrant further investigation will help us optimize outcomes for patients who sustain laceration injuries.
Analgesia
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Emergencies
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Emergency Medicine
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Humans
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Lacerations
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Wounds and Injuries