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Issue 102

February 2016

Volume 1 / Issue 102 / 160202

February 1, 2016

Gastrointestinal | Nausea

Does inhaling isopropyl alcohol reduce nausea?

Rawle A. Seupaul

Volume 1 / Issue 102 / 160203

February 1, 2016

Infectious Disease | Respiratory Infections

Is a delayed antibiotic prescription for acute uncomplicated respiratory tract infection less effective at reducing symptom burden than an immediate antibiotic prescription?

Charles S. Graffeo

Volume 1 / Issue 102 / 160204

February 1, 2016

Cardiovascular | Acute Coronary Syndrome

Does early coronary computed tomography angiography identify more adult emergency department patients requiring revascularization in 30 days than standard optimal care?

Richard Body

Volume 1 / Issue 102 / 160205

February 1, 2016

Respiratory | Pneumothorax

How well does oblique angle chest X-ray identify occult pneumothorax in trauma patients?

Benton R. Hunter, Sagar Patel

Volume 1 / Issue 102 / 160301

March 1, 2016

Pediatrics | Corticosteroids

What are the most common and serious adverse reactions to oral corticosteroids?

David Terca, Michael Falk

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