Category: Morning Report

Morning Report: 5/10/2012

Thanks to Dr. Yeo for today’s Morning Report on Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma! Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma Introduction: Ocular emergency caused by sudden/increase in IOP Prolonged increased IOP may lead to optic nerve damage and irreversible blindness Iris is pushed or pulled…

Morning Report: 5/7/2012

The following is a case presentation courtesy of Dr. Lau:   56 yo M h/o DM, HTN, previous cocaine abuse, CHF (EF 15-20%) presents with mild shortness of breath and chest pain. Initially, vitals BP 105/62, 85, 20, 98%. Patient…

Morning Report: 5/3/2012

Thanks to Dr. Pearsall for this review of the clinical pathways to diagnosis of lower extremity DVT!   Dx of Suspected 1st LE DVT   Tools to Dx DVT: Wells Prediction Rules D-dimer 2-point proximal compression US Whole leg doppler…

Morning Report: 5/1/2012

Thanks to Dr. Melendez for today’s Morning Report (originally presented on 4/24/2012)! Venous Access in Neonates   A continuation of my case from 2 weeks ago: A mother brings her 9 day old infant in because “she has not urinated…

Morning Report: 4/30/2012

Today’s morning report is courtesy of Dr. Cioe. Here’s the case: A 3 year old female presents to ED with 3 day history of vomiting, throat pain, abdominal pain.  On exam, the patient is febrile, tachycardic, and ill appearing.  The…

Morning Report: 4/27/2012

Thanks to Dr. Nadir for today’s Morning Report (originally presented on 4/20/2012)! 76 year old male with hx of emphysema presents with slowly progressive SOB, over the last 10 days. VS: HR 110, RR 28, O2 sats 93%, BP 110/76.…

Morning Report: 4/24/2012

Here’s Dr. Caputo with a Morning Report on lower extremity nerve blocks:   MASTERING NERVE BLOCKS OF THE LEG   1)KNOW THE 2 MAIN NERVES GOING INTO LEG: FEMORAL AND SCIATIC 2)FEMORAL NERVE: HIP, ANTERIOR THIGH, QUADRACEPS, AND HAS SAPHENOUS…

Morning Report: 4/23/2012

Thanks to Dr. Lau for today’s Morning Report (presented on 4/13/2012)! Here’s the case: 26 day old female brought in by mother for increased crying and fussiness Vitals normal: T 98.9, RR 44, HR 130, BP normal   PMH: NICU…