Seizing and No Access!!!

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A review of the effectives and use of intraosseous devices in the emergency department.

The Art of Infarct Localisation

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Brilliant images illustrating the art of myocardial infarct localisation by ECG interpretation.

The LITFL Review 011

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It’s time for the enigmatic eleventh edition of the LITFL Review — a weekly round up of the best and brightest in emergency medicine and critical care on the web.

Coping with Jet Lag

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Travelling with fit, well hydrated, socially capable, phototropic, extrovert athletes in a Westward direction (to South Africa) should, in theory, be a fairly straight forward exercise…

Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 049

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Studies show that 73.2% of people start to develop FFFF withdrawal symptoms 168 hours after receiving the previous dose. Thus it would be inhumane to delay any longer… Bring on the funtabulous frivolity!

Western Force in South Africa – Preparation

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Travel is an integral part of a professional Rugby Union Players regime. Competition schedules require the crossing of time zones and the rapid re-setting of the body clock with minimal disruption to on-field performance.

Intensive Care Network

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A new intensive care educational and networking website is being launched this week, and I invite you all to check it out: Intensive Care Network.

Emergency Ultrasound

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March 2011 sees @EBMedicineʼs Emergency Medicine Practice examine the evidence surrounding the use of Ultrasound in the Emergency Department.

Six True Emergencies

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Does your mind go blank at a code? If you remember the six true emergencies you’ll do fine…

The LITFL Review 010

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The LITFL Review is your regular and reliable source for the highest highlights, sneakiest sneak peaks and loudest shout-outs from the webbed world of emergency medicine and critical care.