Apr 11, 2018
I just got off a long stretch of working 7 days in a row in the ER. Every time I finish a shift I like to replay in my mind every patient I saw and I ask myself:
1. is there anything I could have done better?
2. were there any gaps in knowledge regarding any disease
processes?
3. was I able to make a positive impact in my patients life?
Working in emergency medicine, we often feel like we make the most impact when working on a code, and we are able to bring a patient back and/or taking care of a crashing patient.
Well, this week I was reminded we can drastically improve the quality of there life.
Today, I want to share my most interesting cases of the week.
Case 1: 34 year old male c/o chest pain after cocaine use
Case 2: 55 year old female complaining of cough following "failed"
treatment for pneumonia
Case 3: 58 year old male c/o SOB with a pulsating uvula
Case 4: 24 year old female 5 weeks GA c/o vaginal bleeding and
lower abdominal pain
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