Recent posts
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| Blog entry | If it Looks Like a Duck | ernurse | 11 | 22 weeks 6 days ago |
| Blog entry | First Losses | ernurse | 1 | 23 weeks 2 days ago |
| Blog entry | The "by the way" Syndrome | ernurse | 3 | 25 weeks 5 days ago |
| Blog entry | Near Perfect CPR - Stayin' Alive | ernurse | 2 | 27 weeks 4 days ago |
| Blog entry | The Vigil | ernurse | 36 | 28 weeks 3 hours ago |
| Blog entry | The Usual Suspects - What Can We Do? | ernurse | 7 | 28 weeks 7 hours ago |
| Poll | How would you rate the attitudes of ER staff you've encountered? | ernurse | 4 | 32 weeks 5 days ago |
| Blog entry | Welcome to ERNurseJournal.com | ernurse | 7 | 47 weeks 20 hours ago |
| Blog entry | Atypical Presentation of an Acute MI | ernurse | 1 | 1 year 18 hours ago |
| Blog entry | Task Oriented - the Curse of the Newbie | ernurse | 1 | 1 year 4 weeks ago |
| Blog entry | The Multiple Complaints Syndrome (MCS) | ernurse | 2 | 1 year 4 weeks ago |
| Blog entry | On the other side of the curtain | ernurse | 3 | 1 year 18 weeks ago |
| Blog entry | The Woman Who Snacked on Stuff | ernurse | 1 | 1 year 30 weeks ago |
| Blog entry | The Stupid Things People Do - Don't Carry a Loaded Gun in Your Belt | ernurse | 2 | 1 year 33 weeks ago |
| Blog entry | My first practical experience with the concept of triage | ernurse | 2 | 1 year 34 weeks ago |
| Page | Glossary | ernurse | 0 | 1 year 41 weeks ago |
| Blog entry | In the ED at 4am | ernurse | 0 | 1 year 43 weeks ago |
| Blog entry | The Undermedicated Kid with a High Fever | ernurse | 0 | 1 year 44 weeks ago |
| Page | Site Disclaimer and Terms of Use | ernurse | 0 | 1 year 45 weeks ago |
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The cases and persons that are described in these pages are composites, none representing any one particular patient, person, or case. While the medical facts are all true and accurate, I have edited and doctored and composited enough that none of the personal descriptions, family settings, or any other distinguishing features are representative of any real actual person. In other words, I am not violating any HIPAA laws and regulations on this website, and the privacy of all my patients is completely protected. Any resemblance to any living person is completely accidental and unintentional.

