EM Advances
EM Advances – Assessment of inter-observer reliability of two five-level triage and acuity scales: a randomized controlled trial – Andrew Worster, MD, MSc*§
EM Advances – Attitude of emergency department patients with minor problems to being treated by a nurse practitioner – Meite S. Moser, MD*
Pharmacotherapy
Pharmacotherapy – N-acetylcysteine for radiocontrast-induced nephropathy: Potential role in the emergency department? – Elaine Chong, BSc(Pharm), PharmD, BCPS*
Pediatric EM
Pediatric EM – Intramuscular ketamine to facilitate pediatric central vascular access – T. Kent Denmark, MD
Brief Report
Brief Report – Survival rates for adult trauma patients who require cardiopulmonary resuscitation – Khaled Alanezi, MD*
International EM
International EM – Needs assessment and staff education to effect long-term change in emergency medicine in rural Nepal – Valerie F. Krym, MD, MPH*
ED Administration
ED Administration – Strategies for managing a busy emergency department – Samuel G. Campbell, MB BCh*
Case Reports
Case Reports – Delayed presentation of a patient with a ruptured diaphragm complicated by gastric incarceration and perforation after apparently minor blunt trauma – Brian K.P. Goh, MB BS, MRCS
Case Reports – Diabetic ketoacidosis in the dialysis-dependent patient: two case reports and recommendations for treatment – Jamie Blicker, MD
Case Reports – Lemierre syndrome in a child with recent pharyngitis – Jonnathan Moore Busko, MD, MPH*
Commentary
Commentary – Close only counts in horseshoes and . . . triage? – Eric Grafstein, MD
Diagnostic Challenge
Diagnostic Challenge – Young lady with chest pain – George W. King, MD*
Diagnostic Challenge – Young lady with chest pain ANSWER – George W. King, MD*
Media Review
Media Review – Emergency Medicine On Call. 1st ed. Keim SM, Gomella LG, editors. Lange On Call Series. 2004. Lange Medical Books/McGraw–Hill. $54.20. 720 pp. ISBN 0-07-138879-6 – Sanjiv (Sonny) Bhalla, MD