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*[[Status epilepticus]]
*[[Status epilepticus]]
*Right-sided heart failure and complications
*Right-sided heart failure and complications
*Nephrolithiasis - time frame for when patient needs to follow up with urology (next day, within week, within 2 weeks, etc). Nephrolithiasis with concurrent UTI (septic) with or without stent in place - indications when urology should come emergently (in middle of night) verses urgently (in clinic or see patient the next morning after admission).  
*Nephrolithiasis - time frame for when patient needs to follow up with urology (next day, within week, within 2 weeks, etc). Nephrolithiasis with concurrent UTI (septic) with or without stent in place - indications when urology should come emergently (in middle of night) verses urgently (in clinic or see patient the next morning after admission). [Done Fernandez on 8/7/16...also updated WikEM page on this topic]
*Pediatric plain films of extremitities.
*Pediatric plain films of extremities.
*Review management of atrial fibrillation (MTP vs. diltiazem): http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25913166
 
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Latest revision as of 04:27, 25 September 2016

Teaching Rounds Topics

  • Status epilepticus
  • Right-sided heart failure and complications
  • Nephrolithiasis - time frame for when patient needs to follow up with urology (next day, within week, within 2 weeks, etc). Nephrolithiasis with concurrent UTI (septic) with or without stent in place - indications when urology should come emergently (in middle of night) verses urgently (in clinic or see patient the next morning after admission). [Done Fernandez on 8/7/16...also updated WikEM page on this topic]
  • Pediatric plain films of extremities.
  • Review management of atrial fibrillation (MTP vs. diltiazem): http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25913166