
Bedside Epi Drips
11/08/19 • 8 min
The first Corpsey episode! The official Podcast of the CorePendium clinical reference text, part of EM:RAP. In this episode we talk "dirty epi drip", where the term came from, how to make one and why the name needs to change. Your host is Mel Herbert and the program is EMRAP.org
The first Corpsey episode! The official Podcast of the CorePendium clinical reference text, part of EM:RAP. In this episode we talk "dirty epi drip", where the term came from, how to make one and why the name needs to change. Your host is Mel Herbert and the program is EMRAP.org
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Also see:
ROP review of:
Pellatt, Richard, et al. "Is Buddy Taping as Effective as Plaster Immobilization for Adults with an Uncomplicated Neck of Fifth Metacarpal Fracture? A Randomized Controlled Trial." Annals of emergency medicine (2019).
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2016 Jan;136(1):135-42. doi: 10.1007/s00402-015-2361-0. Epub 2015 Nov 11. Fifth metacarpal neck fractures treated with soft wrap/buddy taping compared to reduction and casting: results of a prospective, multicenter, randomized trial. van Aaken J1, Fusetti C2, Luchina S3, Brunetti S2, Beaulieu JY4, Gayet-Ageron A4, Hanna K5, Shin AY6, Hofmeister E
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