Episode Chapters
- Antibiotic Prescribing In the Urgent Care14:13Paper Chase #1 | Temporal Artery Temperature Measurements Are Inaccurate7:13Medical Legal Risks Of Low Risk Chest PainFree Chapter23:49What Would I Do Next? | Lactic Acidosis From Glucophage14:59Paper Chase #2 | Forget The Pelvic Exam To Diagnose PID5:55Acute Eye Emergencies | Part 117:15Assessing Clinical Evidence22:11Community Acquired Pneumonia17:28Paper Chase #3 | Prevent Vasovagal Episodes In Pediatric Patients3:32Acute Eye Emergencies | Part 210:28Excellence in the Physical Exam Series | The Hip11:49Paper Chase #4 | A Decision Instrument To Rule Out SAH4:05Dystonic Reactions and Akathisias22:17Paper Chase #5 | Oral Fluconazole For Pregnant Patients With Yeast Infection4:47The Summary10:23
Dr. Testa reviews the most emergent causes of the painful Red eye with a handy mneumonic “GO SUCK”. They discuss the diagnosis and outpatient management of glaucoma, orbital cellulitis, scleritis, uveitis, conjunctivitis and keratitis.
You'll Shoot Your Eye Out! Full episode audio for MD edition 189:20 min - 89 MB - M4AHippo UC RAP October 2018 Written Summary 394 KB - PDF
Eliana A., PAC - October 4, 2018 5:56 PM
any thoughts on use of acular (ketorolac drops) for pain with corneal abrasions?
Mike W., MD - October 5, 2018 5:46 AM
It can help and has certainly been used for this - available OTC so may be worth a try!