Fishhook Injuries-Related Information
A list of topics related to fishhook injuries, including cuts, eye injuries, objects in the eye, puncture wounds, and shock.
Cuts-Topic Overview
Cuts are open wounds through the skin.
Ask the Experts - Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication for GERD
The objectives of therapy for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) are (1) to alleviate symptoms, (2) promote healing of esophagitis, (3) avoid disease progression, and (4) prevent recurrence. Behavioral and dietary modifications, such as weight loss, smoking cessation, alcohol avoidance, ...
When to Use Air or Padded Splints
Air splints or pneumatic splints are inflatable sleeves made specifically for a particular body part. Padded splints describe any rigid piece of material like wood with padding placed between it and the injured body part.
LODOX Statscan in Detecting Adult Ingested Foreign Bodies
This study investigates the use of low-dose Statscans in evaluating adults with suspected ingested foreign bodies. How does it compare with conventional x-rays?
How to Find Free Background Information on Doctors
Although there is plenty of background information on doctors available online, many websites charge to obtain the information or report. Finding free background information on doctors is a relatively simple process, if you know where to look. The key is using resources from professional specialty g
How to Treat an Electrocution Burn
Electrocution burns occur when you come into contact with an electrical source that allows an electrical current to pass through your body. Electrocution, even it if seems minor, poses serious medical risks. Call 9-1-1 if you suspect someone has been electrocuted, even if the person seems uninjured.
Patient Care Plan for Fall Prevention
Every year in the U.S. about one-third of older adults fall, an accident that can be devastating in a variety of ways. Falls can result in serious injuries and death. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that costs associated with falls total about $19 billion a year. An effe
Scotchcast Boot and Aircast Device on Foot Pressure Effects
Offloading devices are commonly used to facilitate wound healing in the diabetic foot.
How to Do a Mechanical Splice
A mechanical splice is a small device used to connect two pieces of optical fiber. There are several version of the device, but they usually open and close like a clamshell. Typically, optical fibers can be secured within the mechanical splice with cyanoacrylate adhesive such as Superglue or Instant
Nosebleeds-Check Your Symptoms
Check your symptoms of nosebleeds.
Core Needle Biopsy Rate for New Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Can minimally invasive techniques accurately diagnose breast cancer?
PCA vs Interval Analgesic Dosing for Blunt Thoracic Trauma
This study examines the rate of complications, length of stay and costs associated with PCA use vs interval analgesic dosing in patients with blunt thoracic trauma. How do they compare?
How to Be Safe During a Hurricane
There is a hurricane period for the East Coast every year that starts on June first and doesn't end until the last day in November. All individuals who could be impacted by one should know how to stay safe. There are a number of things you can do to accomplish this. A few of them will need more of y
Outdoor Survival Gear & Tools
Finding yourself in an outdoor survival situation can be a frightening and overwhelming experience. This does not have to be the case. With some planning, the dangers of an outdoor survival situation can be mitigated, and chances of rescue can be enhanced. The first and best tool that we all have
Marjolin's Ulcers: A Case Series and Literature Review
Find out how to get optimal results when treating patients with Marjolin's ulcers.
Types of Primary Doctors
There are several types of primary care providers.senior doctor image by Paul Moore from Fotolia.comPrimary care doctors can come in a number of varieties. These doctors can treat adults and families, children or women. According to the National Institute of Health, any primary care...
New Grads: What Type of EM Job Do You Want?
In his Group Decisions column, YPS Communications Chairman Jeff Pinnow, MD, offers a career refresher to new grads who don't yet have a job and to those who have a job but may be looking for a change.
How to Find a Family Dentist
Finding a dentist to provide care for you and your family is of great importance to your overall health. You can not only get your teeth cleaned and treated; many family dentists now offer cosmetic treatments such as whitening and straightening.Seeing your family dentist ever
Correct CPR Procedures
The American Heart Association (AHA) recently revised its CPR procedures to highlight the importance of performing chest compressions. The AHA revised the old acronym ABC in 2010 to remember the order of CPR actions. The standard now is CAB, which stands for Circulation, Airway, Breathing. The AHA