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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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Treatment of Acute Sinusitis/Rhinosinusitis

Kat Rodgers, PA-C Acute Viral Rhinosinusitis: The vast majority of cases of acute rhinosinusitis (ARS) is due to viral infection. Acute viral rhinosinusitis (AVRS) begins with viral inoculation via direct contact with the conjunctiva or nasal mucosa. The most common viruses that cause AVRS are rhinovirus, influenza virus, and parainfluenza virus.  Risk factors for ARS …

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Muscle Pain and Rhabdomyolysis

Lindee Abe, ARNP We just did a post about DOMS, so let’s explore muscle breakdown a little bit further. Next up….let’s talk rhabdomyolysis. Most of us don’t see rhabdomyolysis. The military is one environment that comes to mind that sees increased numbers of rhabdomyolysis, specifically exertional rhabdomyolysis. We also read about the elderly being at …

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Epistaxis Management

Amy Patel, PA-C Epistaxis is a hemorrhage or bleeding coming from the nose. Epistaxis is commonly seen in primary care, urgent care, and also emergency department settings. Fortunately, most cases are spontaneous, benign, and self-limiting. However, approximately 6% of nosebleeds require a higher level of care and it is imperative to understand the treatment options …

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Brain Health

Kelsey Bates, APRN I recently read the New York Times best seller Grain Brain by neurologist Dr. David Perlmutter. All I can say is, “wow.” While I was familiar with the majority of the context, the book gave me a much deeper understanding and appreciation for the information. It also got me to thinking, “why …

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Poison Ivy

Lindee Abe, APRN Does the thought of poison ivy make you itch just thinking about it? That is exactly what I feel anytime I think about poison ivy. It is the kind of itch that is so bad you can’t sleep at night. Poison ivy makes its appearance frequently during the “outdoor months” in urgent …

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