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Articles Tagged With: injury

  • Brain Damage Lawsuit Settles for $5 Million

    This case exemplifies the benefits of resolving medical malpractice litigation through negotiation and prior to an adverse verdict. There are many factors that can affect a mutual agreement between the parties and a settlement, but such efforts can be extremely beneficial to physicians and care providers to better control payment amounts in the event of liability and to reduce negative exposure and publicity.

  • Group Issues Guidance on PPE Pressure Injuries

    The bruised faces of healthcare workers have become a badge of courage, the price they are willing to pay for wearing respirators, masks, and other personal protective equipment over long work shifts caring for COVID-19 patients.

  • Trauma in Pregnancy: A Comprehensive Overview

    The authors provide a concise, comprehensive overview of the unique anatomic and physiologic features of pregnancy, as well as modifications and considerations important for the management of the pregnant trauma patient.

  • Vaping-Induced Lung Injury

    In 2019, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention noted the association of vaping and acute respiratory distress syndrome. Although the number of new cases has decreased, new cases are still appearing.

  • Be Vigilant Distinguishing Between EVALI and Flu-Associated Pneumonia

    If dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak and peak flu season are not enough, frontline providers in the ED also need to remain on the lookout for cases of e-cigarette or vaping product use-associated lung injury (EVALI). One big problem is that the symptoms of these illnesses can overlap, making it difficult to distinguish between flu-associated pneumonia and EVALI.

  • Laryngeal Injury Is Common After 12 Hours of Intubation

    After 12 hours of intubation, most patients showed laryngeal injury, including mucosal ulceration, that led to impaired breathing and voicing 10 weeks after extubation.

  • Falls in the Elderly

    Falls in patients older than 65 years of age are an increasingly common presentation in U.S. emergency departments, and intricate knowledge and confidence in the evaluation and management of these patients is vital.

  • Penetrating Torso Trauma

    Penetrating trauma is a common presenting complaint with the potential for devastating consequences. The diagnostic and therapeutic management of penetrating injuries to the chest and abdomen has undergone substantial evolution. The authors discuss the advances in the care of patients with penetrating chest and abdominal trauma.

  • Vaping-Related Lung Injury Cases in EDs Decline, Fresh Concerns Emerge

    Investigators now have more definitive data about both the trajectory of the outbreak and its potential causes.

  • Significance of Brain Microbleeds After Traumatic Brain Injury

    Traumatic microbleeds are common in patients with any severity of traumatic brain injury and may be a useful biomarker to predict clinical outcomes.