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testicular torsion
Emergency Medicine

Testicular Torsion

Dr. Sulabh Kumar Shrestha , PGY3 Orthopedics Jan 23, 2018 3 Comments Emergency medicineReproductive systemSurgery

Learning Objectives List the differential diagnosis for an acutely painful scrotum. Understand the anatomical basis of testicular torsion. List common presenting signs and symptoms of…

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upper gi bleeding scores
Emergency Medicine

Risk Stratification in Upper GI Bleeding

Epomedicine Nov 22, 2017 No Comments Emergency medicineGastrointestinal systemInternal medicineSurgery

Blatchford Score Admission risk marker Score component value Blood Urea (mg/dL) 18.2-22.4 2 22.4-28 3 28-70 4 >70 6 Haemoglobin (g/L) for men 12.0-12.9 1…

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knee ligament examination
Clinical Skills and Approaches

Tests for Knee Ligaments

Epomedicine Oct 29, 2017 1 Comment Clinical examinationEmergency medicineMusculoskeletal systemOrthopedics

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Lacchman’s test It is performed with the patient supine and the knee flexed 20–30°. The examiner grasps the distal femur (from…

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anterior drawer and talar tilt test
Emergency Medicine

Ligament Tests for Ankle Injuries

Epomedicine Oct 29, 2017 No Comments Clinical examinationEmergency medicineMusculoskeletal systemOrthopedics

Anterior Drawer Test Assesses: Anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) Position: Knee joint in flexion and ankle in 10-15 degrees plantar flexion Maneuver: The examiner exerts a…

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otawa ankle and foot rules
Emergency Medicine

Ottawa Foot, Ankle and Knee rules – Mnemonic

Epomedicine Oct 29, 2017 No Comments Emergency medicineMusculoskeletal systemOrthopedicsRadiology

Ottawa Ankle and Foot Rules Mnemonic: 44-55-66-PM Patients need an X-ray only if: 4: Unable to do 4 steps immediately AND4: Unable to do 4…

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san francisco syncope rule
Emergency Medicine

San Francisco Syncope Rule (FED 30 90)

Epomedicine Oct 28, 2017 No Comments Cardiovascular systemEmergency medicine

San Francisco Syncope Rule (SFSR) defines high risk criteria for patients with syncope. FED 30 90 Failure (Congestive heart failure) ECG abnormalities Dyspnea (shortness of…

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manual detorsion testis
Emergency Medicine

Manual detorsion of testis in Testicular Torsion

Epomedicine Oct 28, 2017 No Comments Emergency medicinePediatricsReproductive systemSurgery

Indications of Manual Detorsion It can serve as a temporizing measure to attempt to reperfuse the testis while the patient is awaiting definite surgical management.…

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Canadian C-spine rule
Emergency Medicine

C-spine Clearance

Epomedicine Oct 26, 2017 No Comments Emergency medicineTrauma

NEXUS criteria for C-spine Clearance Let’s list down the NEXUS criteria with two versions of the mnemonic. Remember either one of these: Mnemonic: NEXUS 1.…

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