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COVID-19: TROMBOSIS & HEMOGLOBINA

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Original en RebelEM, por Salim Rezaie: COVID-19: Thrombosis and Hemoglobin Traducido por Fernanda Guevara El nuevo coronavirus 2019 se reportó por primera vez en Wuhan, China, a finales de diciembre del 2019. El brote fue declarado una emergencia de salud pública de interés internacional en enero del 2020 y el 11 de marzo del 2020, el brote fue declarado una pandemia mundial. La propagación de este virus hasta ahora ha sido global con mucha atención por parte de medios comunicativos.…

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Dr. AlHanouv AlQahtani – Saudi Arabia

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Dr. AlHanouv AlQahtani – Saudi Arabia We are dealing with COVID-19 seriously and following strict protocols. One challenge is dealing with a population who is scared and want to be swabbed but have no risk factors. We have been working to calm them down. Overall, we’re trying to let people know not to come to the ED unless it is serious. In the hospital among colleagues, everyone is being caring. We are all working together – nurses, physicians, EMS personnel.…

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ISAEM COVID-19 Social Media Project

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Dear Emergency Physicians, First Responders and Front-Line Health Care Staff: We hope that you are staying healthy during these difficult times.  Our team is organizing a new social media initiative to share experiences from the frontline across the world during the COVID-19 pandemic similar to the Humans of New York page (https://www.humansofnewyork.com/).  We are looking for short reflections about your experience working in the emergency department and in other health care settings as well as any other thoughts you would…

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[Portugese Translation] Segredos do Ofício: Uso tópico de Lidocaína em gel ajuda na redução de lacerações e escoriações

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Por: Kara Bragg DNP, APRN, FNP-C, ENP-BC e Hannah Fox, MD Post original: https://www.aliem.com/trick-of-trade-topical-lidocaine-jelly-skin-tears-road-rash/ As lacerações da pele, tipo skin tears, são lesões comuns tratadas em idosos no PS. Muitas vezes, a pele é fina como papel e a área envolvida pode ter retalhos grandes. Quando o paciente chega, o sangue pode estar seco com uma borda cutânea retraída e enrolada. Geralmente, a área da superfície é muito grande e a pele fica fina para injetar anestesia local em toda…

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