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Brief Resolved Unexplained Events: Practical Evaluation and Management in the Emergency Department

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Date: 04/01/2024 | Length: 47:48

Show Notes

  • Introduction
  • The Evolution of BRUE
  • Understanding BRUE Guidelines
  • The Importance of Pre-Hospital Care in BRUE Cases
  • Investigating the Event: Questions to Ask
  • Medical and Family History: Key Factors
  • Environmental and Social Considerations
  • Definitions and Risk Assessment
  • Physical Examination
  • Risk Stratification: Low Risk vs. High Risk Patients
  • Management: What to Do and What Not to Do
  • High Risk Population: Studies and Recommendations
  • The Importance of Communication and Decision Making
  • 5 Things That Will Change Your Practice
 

Meet the Host

Sam Ashoo, MD, FACEP

Dr. Ashoo is a practicing emergency physician, board-certified in emergency medicine and clinical informatics. Join him as he takes you through the April issue of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice: Brief Resolved Unexplained Events: Practical Evaluation and Management in the Emergency Department


About The Podcast

Get quick-hit summaries of hot topics in emergency medicine. EMplify summarizes evidence-based reviews in a monthly podcast. Highlights of the latest research published in EB Medicine's peer-reviewed journals educate and arm you for life in the ED.

 

 

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Publication Information
Authors

Lukas R. Austin-Page, MD, FAAP; Christine S. Cho, MD, MPH, MEd

Peer Reviewed By

Kathleen Berg, MD, FAAEM, FACEP; Nicole Gerber, MD

Publication Date

April 1, 2024

CME Expiration Date

April 1, 2027    CME Information

CME Credits

4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, 4 ACEP Category I Credits, 4 AAP Prescribed Credits, 4 AOA Category 2-B Credits.

Pub Med ID: 38507230

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