Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Comparative Study Clinical Trial
Intravenous chlorpromazine vs intravenous metoclopramide in acute migraine headache.
To compare the efficacy of IV chlorpromazine with that of IV metoclopramide in the treatment for acute migraine headache in the ED. ⋯ Metoclopramide and chlorpromazine administered IV are both effective in the management of acute migraine headache. They are associated with similar minor side-effect profiles.
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To assess the proficiency of emergency medicine (EM) trainees in the recognition of physical findings pertinent to the care of the critically ill patient. ⋯ These data confirm the recently reported deficiencies of physical diagnosis skills among physicians in training. The results are particularly disturbing because they relate to EM trainees and concern skills useful in the ED. Physical diagnosis should gain more attention in both medical schools and residency programs.
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Multicenter Study
Out-of-hospital provider use of epinephrine for allergic reactions: pilot program.
To describe experience with an out-of-hospital provider program for the recognition and field management of allergic reactions by advanced life support (ALS) and basic life support (BLS) providers. ⋯ Severe allergic reactions can be reliably identified and safely managed by out-of-hospital providers, including BLS providers. Providing personal anaphylactic treatment kits and increasing the pool of providers trained to manage allergic reactions (including BLS providers) can often decrease the time to treatment.