Tag Archives: Controversy + 2011

Jack Perkins: Do “Belly Labs” Ever Really Help?

2011-3-B-0830 Do Belly Labs Ever Help – Jack Perkins

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Heatherlee Bailey: Is Hypoxemia Dangerous?

2011-3-A-1100 Is Hypoxemia Dangerous – Heatherlee Bailey

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Lisa Moreno-Walton: Should We Be Using Tranexamic Acid in Trauma Patients?

2011-3-A-1030 Should We Use Tranexamic Acid in Trauma Patients – Lisa Moreno-Walton

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Heatherlee Bailey: CPAP vs BiPAP? Which One and When? Who Might I Hurt?

2011-3-A-0930 CPAP & BIPAP – Heatherlee Bailey

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Michael Winters: What Does CORTICUS Tell Us About Steroids and Sepsis?

2011-3-A-0900 What Does CORTICUS Tell Us in Steroids and Sepsis – Mike Winters

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Evie Marcolini: Does Pressor Choice (Or Use) in Sepsis Change Outcomes?

2011-3-A-0830 Does Pressor Choice or Use in Sepsis Change Outcomes – Evie Marcolini

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Evie Marcolini: Does Antibiotic Choice in Sepsis Change Outcomes?

2011-3-A-0800 Does Antibotic Choice in Sepsis Change Outcomes – Evie Marcolini

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Larry Raney: Should We Be Using More Agonist / Antagonist Pain Medicines in the ER?

2011-2-B-1500 Agonist-Antagonist Pain Medicines – Larry Raney

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Brian Lin: Is Head Injury Protection RSI a Myth?

2011-2-A-1630 Head Injury Protection RSI – Brian Lin

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Andrew Asimos (North Carolina): ABC’s of Risk Stratification for TIA (ABCD, ABCD2, ABCD2I, ABCD3I) – Should We Be Using Any of These?

3-A-1730 ABC’s of Risk Stratification for TIA (ABCD, ABCD2, ABCD2I, ABCD3I) – Should We Be Using Any of These – Andrew Asimos (North Carolina)

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Brad Bunney (Illinois): 3 Hour versus 4.5 Hour Window for CVA and TPA

3-A-1500 3 Hour versus 4.5 Hour Window for CVA and TPA – Brad Bunney (Illinois)

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Frederick Fiesseler (New Jersey): Subarachnoid Headache – CT Angiography vs Lumbar Puncture –

3-A-1430 Subarachnoid Headache – CTA vs LP – Frederick Fiesseler (New Jersey)

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Christopher Lee (New York): Emergency Department Thoracotomy Controversies

3-A-1200 Emergency Department Thoracotomy Controversies – Christopher Lee (New York)

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Joanne Williams (California): Permissive Hypotension in the Emergency Department – Pros & Cons

3-A-0930 Permissive Hypotension in the Emergency Department – Pros & Cons – Joanne Williams (California)

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Franck Verschuren (Belgium): Management of Pulmonary Embolism – ICU/CCU, General Ward, or Home?

2-C-1530 Management of Pulmonary Embolism – ICU-CCU, General Ward, or Home – Franck Verschuren (Belgium)

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