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Note there is ST depression in aVR, a true sign of Left Main occlusion.  Many
aVR is a good ECG ... #Clinical #EM #IM ... #Cardiology #EKG
Knee POCUS: Synovial Hypertrophy 
#Clinical	#EM #Ortho #Radiology	#POCUS #Knee #Effusion #Synovium #Hypertrophy #SynovialHypertrophy #SonoStuff
Hypertrophy #Clinical ... #EM #Ortho #Radiology ... #POCUS #Knee #Effusion
Mallet Finger
Absence of a fracture does NOT exclude Mallet finger, the extension function of the DIP
joint needs to be clinically ... joint • Ortho ... Discharge with orthpedic ... MH/CCF/CWRU EM ... Mallet #Finger #Radiology
To evaluate the hip for an effusion with POCUS begin just medial to the ASIS, in
Hip effusions typically ... from the lateral ... #Clinical #Anatomy ... #EM #Radiology ... #Ortho #POCUS #Hip
Type 1 Second-degree AV block, also known as Mobitz I or Wenckebach periodicity, is almost always
electrocardiogram (ECG ... #Clinical #EM #IM ... #Cardiology #MedStudent ... #EKG #MobitzI #
PV Card: Knee Injuries | Quick Reference Guide - Orthopedic injuries are commonly managed in the
to remind the clinician ... written by a team from ... fractures and hip ... Diagnosis #Management #EM ... #Ortho #Knee #Injuries
Type 1 Second-degree AV block, also known as Mobitz I or Wenckebach periodicity, is almost always
electrocardiogram (ECG ... #Clinical #EM #IM ... #Cardiology #MedStudent ... #EKG #MobitzI #
POCUS - Pyomyositis - Transverse Axis - A collection that is not acute may not appear
Pyomyositis - Transverse ... contralateral hip ... a large joint effusion ... #Clinical #EM #Radiology ... #Ortho #POCUS #
Interphalangeal Joint Dislocation
Interphalangeal joint dislocations almost always occur dorsally, look for associated avulsion fractures! Here's a
Finger splint • Ortho ... Discharge with orthopedic ... MH/CCF/CWRU EM ... Dislocation #IPJoint #Radiology ... Management #Hand #Orthopedics
There is a wide QRS and peaked T-waves.   In particular, notice how flat the
#Clinical #EM #IM ... #Cardiology #Hyperkalemia ... #PeakedT #EKG