Read Rosen & Barkin's 5-Minute Emergency Medicine Consult Online
Authors: Jeffrey J. Schaider,Adam Z. Barkin,Roger M. Barkin,Philip Shayne,Richard E. Wolfe,Stephen R. Hayden,Peter Rosen
Tags: #Medical, #Emergency Medicine
Multiple-dose activated charcoal, 890
Multiple myeloma, 718–719
Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), 1018
Multiple rib fractures, 420
Multiple sclerosis (MS), 720–721
Mumps, 722–723
Munchausen syndrome, 724–725
Murphy sign, 232
Muscle hemorrhage, 502
Mushroom poisoning, 726–727
Myasthenia gravis (MG), 728–729
Myasthenic crisis, 728
Mycobacterium marinum,
lymphangitis from, 668
Mycotoxins, 140–141
Mydriasis, 893
Myelin dysfunction, 898
Myelogenous leukemia, chronic, 652–653
Myeloma, multiple, 718–719
Myocardial contusion, 730–731
diagnosis, 730
treatment, 730–731
Myocardial infarction (MI), 30–31
atrioventricular block, 118
diagnosis, 30
non-Q-wave (non-ST elevation), 32–33
treatment, 30–31
Myocarditis, 732–733
diagnosis, 732–733
imaging, 733
treatment, 733
Myoglobin, in cardiac testing, 184
Myxedema coma, 596–597
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N-acetylcysteine (NAC) poisoning, 886
N
-acetyl-p-benzoquinoneimine (NAPQI), 20
Nail psoriasis, 920
NAPQI.
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-acetyl-p-benzoquinoneimine (NAPQI)
Narcan toxicity, 888
Nasal foreign body, 430–431
diagnosis, 430
treatment, 430–431
Nasal fractures, 734–735
diagnosis, 734
treatment, 734–735
NAT.
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Nonaccidental trauma (NAT)
Nausea, 1230–1231
Neck injury by strangulation/hanging, 736–737
diagnosis, 736–737
treatment, 737
Neck trauma
blunt, anterior, 738–739
diagnosis, 738
imaging, 738
treatment, 739
penetrating, anterior, 740–741
diagnosis, 740
treatment, 740–741
Necrotizing fasciitis (NF), 1082–1083
Necrotizing soft tissue infections, 742–743
diagnosis, 742–743
treatment, 743
Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, 744–745
diagnosis, 744
treatment, 745
Needlestick, 746–747
diagnosis, 746
treatment, 746–747
Negative pressure ventilation, 1210
Neisseria meningitidis,
696–697
Neonatal jaundice, 748–749
diagnosis, 748–749
imaging, 749
treatment, 748–749
Neonatal sepsis, 750–751
diagnosis, 750–751
treatment, 751
Neonatal tetanus, 1122–1123
Nephritic syndrome, 752–753
diagnosis, 752–753
treatment, 753
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, 564
Nephrotic syndrome, 754–755
diagnosis, 754–755
treatment, 755
Neurogenic shock, 1026–1027
Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (NTOS), 1126–1127
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome, 756–757, 892
diagnosis, 756
treatment, 757
Neuroleptic poisoning, 758–759
diagnosis, 758
treatment, 758–759
Neuropathy, peripheral, 840–841
Neutrally mediated syncope, 1098–1099
Neutropenia, 602
Neutrophilia, 654
Nicotine-like alkaloids, 870–871
Nodular melanoma, 1036
Nodules, 946–947
pediatric, 948
Nonaccidental trauma (NAT), 18–19
Nonbullous impetigo, 604
Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema, 760–761
diagnosis, 760
treatment, 761
Nongonococcal infectious tenosynovitis, 1118
Non-IgE mediated anaphylaxis, 62
Nonmelanoma skin cancer, 1036
Nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia, 700–701
Nonpalpable purpura, 934–935
Nonparalytic poliomyelitis, 894–895
Non-Q-wave myocardial infarction, 32–33
diagnosis, 32
medication, 33
treatment, 32–33
Nonselective serotonin reuptake inhibitor poisoning, 76
Non-ST elevation myocardial infarction, 32–33
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory poisoning, 762–763
diagnosis, 762
treatment, 762–763
Nontraumatic binocular diplopia, 324–325
Nonwarfarin agents, 242–243
NTOS.
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Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (NTOS)
Nursemaid’s elbow, 764–765
diagnosis, 764
treatment, 764–765
Nystagmus, 334
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Obstructive shock, 189, 1026–1027
Obtundation, 248
Occlusion
arterial, 92–93
central retinal artery, 208–209
central retinal vein, 210–211
of feeding tube, 408–409
Occlusional bite, 146
Octreotide toxicity, 888
Ocular injuries, in blow-out fracture, 150–151
Ocular toxoplasmosis, 1150–1151
Oculomotor nerve palsy, 766–767
diagnosis, 766–767
imaging, 766
treatment, 767
Odynophagia, 344–345
Oophoritis, 722
Open fracture, 436–437
diagnosis, 436
treatment, 436–437
Opiate poisoning, 768–769
diagnosis, 768
treatment, 768–769
Opiate toxidrome, 892
Opisthotonos, 348
Opportunistic infections, 770–771
diagnosis, 770–771
imaging, 771
treatment, 771
Optic neuritis, 772–773
diagnosis, 772
treatment, 773
OPV.
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Oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV)
Oral candidiasis, 174–175
diagnosis, 174–175
treatment, 175
Oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV), 894
Orbital cellulitis, 838–839
Orbital floor fractures, blow-out, 150–151
Orchitis, 370–371, 722
definition, 370
Organophosphate poisoning, 774–775
diagnosis, 774
imaging, 774
treatment, 775
Organ transplantation, immunosuppression from, 602
Orogastric lavage, 891
Oropharyngeal (transfer) dysphagia, 344–345
Osgood–schlatter disease, 776–777
diagnosis, 776
treatment, 776–777
Osmolar gap, 893
Osmol gap, 394
Ossification, in ankylosing spondylitis, 72
Osteogenesis imperfecta, 778–779
diagnosis, 778–779
imaging, 779
treatment, 779
Osteomyelitis, 780–781
diagnosis, 780–781
imaging, 780–781
treatment, 781
Osteoporosis, 782–783
diagnosis, 782
imaging, 782
treatment, 782–783
Otitis externa, 784–785
diagnosis, 784
imaging, 784
treatment, 784–785
Otitis media, 786–787
diagnosis, 786
treatment, 787
Otologic trauma, 788–789
diagnosis, 788
imaging, 788
treatment, 788–789
Ovarian cyst/torsion, 790–791
diagnosis, 790–791
imaging, 791
Overdrainage syndrome, 1214–1215
Overuse syndrome, 1116
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Pacemaker-mediated tachycardia, 182
Paget disease, 792–793
diagnosis, 792
imaging, 792
treatment, 793
Pain, 794–975
back, 122–123
diagnosis, 794–795
hip, in toxic synovitis, 1102
in streptococcal disease, 1082
tooth, 1142–1143
treatment, 795
Painless hematochezia, 332
Palpable purpura, 934–935
Pancreatic trauma, 796–797
diagnosis, 796
imaging, 796
treatment, 796–797
Pancreatitis, 798–799
diagnosis, 798–799
imaging, 798
treatment, 798–799
Panic attack, 800–801
diagnosis, 800
treatment, 801
Papulosquamous rashes, 946, 948
Paralytic poliomyelitis, 894–895
Paraphimosis, 802–803
diagnosis, 802
imaging, 802
treatment, 802–803
Parasuicidal behavior, 1092–1093
Parathyroid hormone (PTH)
in hypercalcemia, 558
in hyperparathyroidism, 568
in hypocalcemia, 582
in hypoparathyroidism, 592
Parkinson disease, 804–805
diagnosis, 804
imaging, 804
treatment, 805
Paronychia, 14, 806–807
diagnosis, 806
imaging, 806
treatment, 806–807
Parotitis, 722
Pasteurella multocida
in cat and dog bites, 144
Patellar injuries, 808–809
diagnosis, 808
imaging, 808
treatment, 808–809
Patent ductus arteriosus, 810–811
diagnosis, 810
imaging, 810
treatment, 811
PBT.
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Pulmonary barotrauma (PBT)
Pediatric abuse, 18–19
diagnosis, 18–19
imaging, 18
treatment, 19
Pediatric apnea, 84–85
diagnosis, 84–85
treatment, 85
Pediatric dysphagia, 344–345
Pediatric fractures, 438–439
diagnosis, 438
imaging, 438
Salter–Harris classification, 438
treatment, 438–439
Pediatric trauma, 812–813
diagnosis, 812–813
imaging, 813
treatment, 813
Pediculosis, 814–815
diagnosis, 814
treatment, 814–815
Pelvic fracture, 816–817
and bladder injury, 148–149
diagnosis, 816–817
trauma in pregnancy and, 906
treatment, 817
Pelvic inflammatory disease, 818–819
diagnosis, 818
imaging, 818
treatment, 818–819
Penetrating abdominal trauma, 246
Penetrating injury, diaphragmatic trauma for, 316
Penicillamine toxicity, 888
Penile shaft fracture, 822–823
diagnosis, 822
treatment, 823
Peptic ulcer, 824–825
diagnosis, 824
imaging, 824
treatment, 824–825
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), 964
Percutaneous translaryngeal ventilation (PTV), 40
Perforated viscous, 826–827
diagnosis, 826
imaging, 826
treatment, 826–827
Perianal cellulitis, treatment of, 207
Pericardial effusion/tamponade, 828–829
diagnosis, 828
imaging, 828
treatment, 829
Pericarditis, 830–831
diagnosis, 830–831
imaging, 830
treatment, 831
Perilunate dislocation, 832–833
diagnosis, 832
imaging, 832
treatment, 832–833
Periodic paralysis, 834–835
diagnosis, 834–835
treatment, 835
Periodontal abscess, 836–837
diagnosis, 836
treatment, 836–837
Periorbital cellulitis, 206, 838–839
treatment, 207
Periostitis, acute mastoiditis with, 684
Peripartum cardiomyopathy, 194–195
diagnosis, 194–195
imaging, 194
treatment, 195
Peripheral neuropathy, 840–841
treatment, 841
Peripheral vascular disease, 842–843
diagnosis, 842
imaging, 842
treatment, 843
Peripheral vertigo, 1220–1221
Perirectal abscess, 14, 844–845
diagnosis, 844
treatment, 845
Peristomal wound infections, of feeding tube, 408–409
Peritonitis
as dialysis complication, 312
secondary bacterial, 104
spontaneous bacterial, 104
Peritonsillar abscess, 846–847
diagnosis, 846
imaging, 846–847
treatment, 847
Permanent teeth, 300
Peroneal nerve injury, in knee dislocation, 634
Pertussis, 848–849
diagnosis, 848
imaging, 848
treatment, 849
Petechiae, 946
Phalangeal injuries
foot, 850–851
diagnosis, 850
treatment, 850–851
hand, 852–853
diagnosis, 852
treatment, 852–853
Pharyngitis, 854–855
diagnosis, 854
imaging, 854
Phencyclidine poisoning, 856–857
diagnosis, 856
treatment, 857
Phentolamine toxicity, 888
Phenytoin poisoning, 858–859
diagnosis, 858
treatment, 859
Pheochromocytoma (pheo), 860–861
diagnosis, 860–861
genetics, 860
imaging, 860
treatment, 861
Phimosis, 862–863
diagnosis, 862
treatment, 862–863
Phlegmasia alba dolens, 288
Phlegmasia cerulea dolens, 288
Photodermatitis, 262–263
Physical abuse, elder, 16
Physostigmine toxicity, 889
Pigment stones, 234
Pilonidal abscess, 14
Pityriasis rosea, 864–865
diagnosis, 864
treatment, 865
Pityriasis versicolor, 1010
Placental abruption, 866–867
diagnosis, 866
risk factors, 866
treatment, 867
Placental estrogen, 909
Placental human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), 909
Placental progesterone, 909
Placenta previa, 868–869
classification, 868
diagnosis, 868
risk factors, 868
treatment, 869
Plague, as biologic weapon, 140–141
Plant poisoning, 870–871
diagnosis, 870
treatment, 871
Plaque-type psoriasis, 920
Plasmodium falciparum,
672
Plasmodium malariae,
672
Plasmodium ovale,
672
Plasmodium vivax,
672
Plastic deformity, 424–425
Platelet aggregation, 1128
Pleural effusion, 872–873
classification, 872
diagnosis, 872–873
imaging, 872
treatment, 873
Pleuritic pain, 224
Pneumocystis pneumonia, 874–875
diagnosis, 874
imaging, 874
treatment, 874–875
Pneumomediastinum, 876–877
diagnosis, 876
imaging, 876
treatment, 877
Pneumonia
adult, 878–879