Intramuscular and Subcutaneous Injections
Intramuscular and Subcutaneous Injections A. Felipe Blanco James F. Wiley II Introduction Since its introduction in the second half of the 19th century, intramuscular injection has been a main route…
Intramuscular and Subcutaneous Injections A. Felipe Blanco James F. Wiley II Introduction Since its introduction in the second half of the 19th century, intramuscular injection has been a main route…
Ring Removal Susan M. Fuchs Introduction Occasionally children try on a parent’s ring or toy jewelry, only to realize that the ring cannot be removed. By the time the child…
Fishhook Removal Douglas S. Diekema Introduction Removal of a fishhook can pose a challenge to those working in the emergency department (ED). Most frequently the hook will find its way…
Ingrown Toenail Repair Juliette Quintero-Solivan Shari L. Platt Introduction Onychocryptosis, or ingrown toenail, is a common condition frequently managed in the emergency department or primary care setting. Although more common…
Incision and Drainage of a Felon Hazel Guinto-Ocampo Introduction A felon is an abscess of the distal pulp or pad of the fingertip (1,2,3,4,5,6,7). The most commonly affected digits are…
Incision and Drainage of a Paronychia Esther M. Sampayo Fred M. Henretig Introduction A paronychia is a superficial infection of the soft-tissue epithelium bordering the base of the nail fold….
Incision and Drainage of a Cutaneous Abscess Lauren Daly Yamini Durani Introduction A cutaneous abscess is a localized cavity of purulent material in the superficial skin and soft tissue. It…
Burn Management Kathy N. Shaw Marc H. Gorelick Introduction In 2002, there were more than 163,000 emergency department (ED) visits for burn injuries (1). Most of these burns occurred in…
Hair Tourniquet Removal John M. Loiselle Kathleen M. Cronan Introduction “Hair-thread tourniquet syndrome” refers to conditions in which an appendage (e.g., finger, toe, or penis) is circumferentially constricted by a…
Subcutaneous Foreign Bodies John A. Brennan Howard Friedland Introduction Lacerations and puncture wounds are common presentations to the emergency department (ED). Most of these wounds are minor, but a significant…