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EM Quick Hits 5 Ludwig’s Angina, Transient Monocular Vision Loss, D-dimer for PE Workup in Pregnancy, Pediatric Nasal Foreign Bodies, Trimethoprim Drug Interactions, Airway Management in Cardiac Arrest

Emergency Medicine Cases

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Six Quick Hits With Six Key Take Home Points

Airway threatening load wigs is a clinical diagnosis, not a radiological one. Widen your differential and think especially about giant cell arthritis. Avoid Sulfomethoxazole tri-methoprim because there's a long list of potentially life-threatening drug interactions. Consider LMA first line for cardiac arrest patients.

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