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EM Clerkship

NBME Shelf Review (Part 4) – Environmental

EM Clerkship

Zack Olson, MD and Michael Estephan, MD

Education, Courses, Health & Fitness, Medicine

5795 Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2018

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

General Bite Wound Management Irrigate thoroughly Update tetanus LOW RISK bites get sutured High risk bites to cosmetic areas (face) get sutured AND antibiotics High risk bites to non-cosmetic areas are left open AND get antibiotics Rabies Give vaccine if… ANY suspicion for bat bite (bat in room, cave, etc) Bite by wild animal that […]

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0:00.0

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0:07.1

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0:11.9

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0:29.5

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at www.gitfreed.a.i. Hey guys, what's going on? This is Mike Estefan from the University

0:50.1

of Rochester School of Medicine, bringing you episode four of the Emergency Medicine

0:55.6

Shelf Exam Review series. Today's episode is going to be covering a wide variety of topics. The one

1:02.3

thing that all these topics have in common is that they're specific to the field of emergency medicine.

1:08.3

You probably haven't seen most of these on your other shelf exams,

1:12.1

so this is very high-yield stuff. Before we dive into the content, I just have a couple of

1:17.9

thoughts that I want to share with you guys. If you're a fourth-year student, then you submit

1:23.1

your residency applications a while ago, and you're probably planning to go on your first couple of

1:28.8

interviews just like I am right now. This is a very stressful time for most of us. So I just wanted

1:35.9

to remind everyone of something that is easy to forget in times like this. If you're not getting

1:41.8

the interviews that you wanted or if match day doesn't go your way,

1:46.5

please, please remember that there is much more to life than medicine. Medicine does not have to

1:54.2

define you, and there is so much more life to live outside of medicine. If you're struggling in any way, please don't be scared to reach

2:03.6

out for help. I wish you all the best of luck with your interviews. Now, let's begin with the content.

2:10.6

So let's start this episode off by talking about the management of bite wounds on your exam.

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