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Appendicitis

Lindee Abe, APRN Appendicitis is an immediate concern when any patient presents with right lower quadrant abdominal pain. The first diagnosis that comes to mind for most clinicians, and even most patients, is appendicitis. Appendicitis can happen at any age and requires surgical intervention…or does it? There have been changes in the past several years …

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All About Otitis Externa

Rob Beatty, MD FACEP Otitis Externa with Ear pain is a common complaint in healthcare. If you work in family practice, urgent care, or the emergency department, you will see patients with ear pain. Otitis media is a frequent diagnosis in patients with ear pain, especially during cold and flu season. Otitis externa is another …

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Which Shoulder Reduction Techniques Work Best, And Which Should You Avoid?

Marsena Collins NP-C Shoulder dislocations are very common. In fact, they account for over 50 percent of all major joint dislocations. Further, the shoulder can dislocated in three difference ways: Reducing a dislocated shoulder requires an understanding of how the shoulder is dislocated. A successful reduction relies on choosing the correct technique. Fortunately, there are …

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Osteoporosis Workup and Treatment

Osteoporosis workup and treatment is a common procedure in family and internal medicine. This disease is one of the most common bone diseases in the United States. Osteoporosis is a skeletal bone disease, and characterized by low bone mass. This conditions is the result of deterioration of the bone tissue with an increase in fragility …

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Red Flags for Headaches

Melanie Jones, PA-C Some of the most common complaints given by patients are headaches. Before diagnosing the patient with cluster or tension headache or their usual migraine, other causes should be considered. Consequently, A strong provider should ensure that there is not an underlying secondary cause of their patient’s pain. Accordingly, missing a secondary cause …

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