

Ortho Hors D'oeuvres (Answer):
To review, this is a 17 year-old girl presenting after a forced inversion injury to her right foot while playing soccer. Questions and Answers: 1) What is the key finding on x-ray? On this AP x-ray of the right foot you can see a fracture to the base of the 5th metatarsal. 2) What is the name of this injury? What are the major complications if it goes untreated? This fracture is called a Jones fracture. This fracture occurs in a vascular watershed area, which makes this fract


Ortho Hors D'oeuvres (Prompt):
Patient is a 17 year-old girl presenting after a forced inversion injury to her right foot while playing soccer. Has been ambulatory since but prefers to walk with some crutches that her older brother used last year. She has tenderness at the base of the fifth metatarsal so ankle films are obtained. X-rays show: Questions: 1) What is the key finding on x-ray? 2) What is the name of this injury? What are the major complications if it goes untreated? 3) What is the management


L&D in the ED (The Game)!
Labor and Delivery falls into the category of "Terrifying things that you see rarely but are expected (and required by law) to be able to take care of." Here's a fun board game designed to help keep the eponyms, maneuvers, and fetal dating strategies and recommendations straight... or at the very least, not breech: If you're interested in playing this board game yourself, let me know and I can send you the PDF of the board and the questions! This is also a fun way to learn or