Join us for an online networking session on Vestibular PT's in the ED! It will be facilitated by Lisa Heusel-Gillig Wed April 30th at 8PM EST. Bring questions and cases for discussion! https://t.co/geMCj4UQ6e
Emergency Department Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy for Dizziness and Vertigo: A Nonrandomized Clinical Trial | Emergency Medicine | JAMA Network Open | JAMA Network https://t.co/5vbGjbc8j8
Sensitivity and specificity of the ocular movements test (HINTS) in the detection of central acute vestibular syndrome. - ScienceDirect https://t.co/HyrnZuvG0c
What is the point of doing routine 4ATs in the ED?
Most of us will miss delirium and memory problems on brief reviews if we don't do some specific testing.
You might think you're good at just spotting delirium. But you're probably not. (Neither am I)
A great read about the experience of a patient with BPPV who didn't get the treatment they needed in an emergency department. We can and should do better. Sending a patient home without treatment is therapeutic abandonment in my opinion. https://t.co/ughCzFpAl6
Effectiveness of a multifaceted intervention to improve emergency department care of low back pain: a stepped-wedge, cluster-randomised trial https://t.co/Tze0mpXP3q
@KiwiDaveC@NursesSocietyNZ There is legislated patient rights, 10 of them. Number 8 is the right to have a support person. Visitors, maybe not at this time. Does a rushed blanket policy trump our legislated code of rights...?!