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Updates & Controversies in the Early Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock

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For patients in the ED who are suspected of having sepsis; swift, effective management is vital to improving outcomes. This issue is a structured review of the literature on the management of sepsis, focusing on the current evidence, guidelines, and protocols.

Terrestrial Envenomations in Pediatric Patients: Identification & Management in the Emergency Department

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The majority of bites and stings from terrestrial animals are not dangerous. However, due to their smaller size, children may be more susceptible to the effects of venom, and they may experience more severe envenomation effects than adults.

Management of Closed Head Injuries in Urgent Care

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More than 2 million people in the United States seek medical attention for head injuries each year, and Urgent Care clinicians are challenged almost daily to screen for the small subset of these patients who harbor a potentially dangers intracranial injury.

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It was a great update on the latest evidence of proper wound care where many of the old rules have not been proven This allows better decision making and as a result a better experience for the patient in the ED and outcome.

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GREAT review and useful guidance.

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