The Timing-and-Triggers Approach to the Patient With Acute Dizziness (On-demand Course)
Although dizziness is common in the ED, there is incomplete understanding of the fundamentals of physical examination findings in dizzy patients. By using this new “timing-and-triggers” approach instead of the old “what do you mean, ‘dizzy?’” approach, you can more confidently make the correct diagnosis and ensure that patients with central causes of dizziness receive appropriate care quickly.
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Medical Director at Dominican University in Illinois and Professor Emeritus at UIC Emergency Medicine
Emergency physician practicing in Tallahassee, Florida and is board certified in emergency medicine and clinical informatics