Original Research
Advances – Use of lidocaine and fentanyl premedication for neuroprotective rapid sequence intubation in the emergency department – Nick Kuzak, BSc, MD;*
Advances – Procedural sedation and analgesia in a Canadian adult tertiary care emergency department: a case series – Sam G. Campbell, MB BCh;*
Advances – Emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia: A Canadian Community Effectiveness and Safety Study (ACCESS) – Mark Mensour, MD;*
ED Administration – Health promotion and disease prevention in the emergency department: a feasibility study – Garnet Edward Cummings, MD;*
CAEP Position Statement / Déclaration de Position de L’ACMU
CAEP Position Statement / Déclaration de Position de L’ACMU – Guidelines for the use of hypothermia after cardiac arrest – Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) and the CAEP Critical Care Committee*
CAEP Position Statement / Déclaration de Position de L’ACMU – Énoncé de position et lignes directrices concernant
le recours à l’hypothermie après un arrêt cardiaque – Association canadienne des médecins d’urgence et le Sous-comité d’énoncé de position*
Education
State of the Art – Evidence for the use of hypothermia after cardiac arrest – Daniel Howes, MD;*
CJEM Journal Club – Prehospital intubation for patients with severe head injury: More is not necessarily better – Reviewed by: Claude Topping, MD
Medical Mythology – Myth: Blood transfusion is effective for sickle cell anemia–associated priapism – Andrew L. Merritt, BSc;*
Case Reports
Case Report – Orbital pseudotumour presenting as orbital cellulitis – Jack Anderson, MD;
Case Report – Ovarian torsion in a 20-year-old patient – Chris Martin, MD;*