Headaches are both common and challenging, accounting for 4% of ED visits and comprising the eighth most-common complaint seen by primary care physicians. This frequency can create a false sense of security, as there are numerous life-threatening etiologies hiding in the “haystack.” In this month’s case, our patient was a bounceback on her first visit, having previously seen her PCP and an urgent care doctor. In addition to a brief discussion of headaches and their …
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January 2008
The Case of a 17-Year-Old Male with Fever and Headache
This month, we will discuss Question III: What is the incidence of deaths in patients recently discharged from the ED? In May 2007, Sklar et al performed a very interesting study concerning deaths that occurred within seven days of ED discharge. A similar study had been done in 1994 by Kefer et al, looking at medical examiner cases. Sklar’s study, however, is more likely to have captured all unanticipated deaths because it was performed at …
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