Editorial
Editorial – The junkyard dogs find their teeth: addressing the crisis of admitted patients in Canadian emergency departments – Riyad B. Abu-Laban, MD, MHSc
Original Research
Advances – Intravenous dexamethasone to prevent the recurrence of benign headache after discharge from the emergency department: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial – Eric Y. Baden, MD;*
Advances – Diagnostic performance and potential clinical impact of advanced care paramedic interpretation of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in the field – Michel R. Le May, MD;*
Advances – Adequacy of antidote stocking in British Columbia hospitals: The 2005 Antidote Stocking Study – Matthew O. Wiens, BSc(Pharm);*
Advances – Data collection on patients in emergency departments in Canada – Brian H. Rowe, MD, MSc;*†
Education
State of the Art – Pediatric appendicitis: pathophysiology and appropriate use of diagnostic imaging – Gerald D.G. Brennan, MD
Medical Mythology – Myth: Interpretation of a single ammonia level in patients with chronic liver disease can confirm or rule out hepatic encephalopathy – Sanjay Arora, MD;*
Diagnostic Challenge – Where is the ET tube? – Bruce Cload, PhD, MD;*
Diagnostic Challenge – Where is the ET tube? ANSWER – Bruce Cload, PhD, MD;*
Case Report
Case Report – Penetrating chest trauma secondary to a composite hockey stick injury – Joel Kennedy, BScH;*