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Section A.
Trauma
1. Basilar skull fracture
2. Cervical
spine fracture
3. Diagnostic peritoneal lavage
4
.Diaphragmatic rupture
5. Emergency department
thoracotomy
6. Epidural hematoma
7.
Esotomy
8. Evisceration
9. Focused abdominal
sonography in trauma
10. Full thickness
burn
11. Hemothorax
12. Impalement
injury
13. LeFort fracture
14. Liver Laceration
(Liver fracture/hematoma)
15. Lumbar
spine
16. Mandibular fracture
17. Orbital
blowout fracture
18. Partial thickness
burn
19. Retrobulbar hematoma
20. Seatbelt
sign
21. Splenic rupture
22, Subdural
hematoma
Section B: Neurologic
1. Abducens
nerve palsy
2. Botulism
3. Brain
tumor
4. Cavernous venous thrombosis
5.
Cerebellar hemorrhage
6. Cerebrovascular
accident
7. Epidural abscess
8. Facial nerve
(Bell''s) palsy
9. Horner''s syndrome
10.
Intracranial hemorrhage
11. Myasthenia
gravis
12. Neurocysticercosis
13. Oculomotor
nerve palsy
14. Subarachnoid hemorrhage
15.
Subdural Empyema
16. Trochlear nerve palsy
17.
Ventricular shunt failure
Section
C: Ophthalmologic
1. Blepharitis
2. Central
retinal artery occlusion
3. Central retinal vein
occlusion
4. Chalazion
5.
Chemosis
6. Closed angle glaucoma
7.
Conjunctivitis
8. Corneal abrasion
9. Corneal
foreign body
10. Corneal laceration
11. Corneal
ulcer
12. Cytomegalovirus retinitis
13.
Dacroadenitis
14. Dacrocystitis
15. Herpes
simplex keratitis
16. Herpes zoster
ophthalmicus
17. Hordeolum
18.
Hyphema
19. Hypopyon
20. Lens
dislocation
21. Orbital cellulitis
22.
Papilledema
23. Periorbital cellulitis
24.
Pterygium
25. Retinal detachment
26. Ruptured
globe
27. Subconjunctival hemorrhage
28.
Traumatic iritis
Section D: Ear, Nose,
Throat
1. Acute mastoiditis
2.
Angioedema
3. Cricothyroidotomy
4. Ear
laceration
5. Epiglottitis
6.
Epistaxis
7. Exudative pharnygitis
8. Lip
laceration
9. Malignant otitis rna
10.
Mandibular dislocation
11. Nasal septal
hematoma
12. Otitis externa
13. Parotid duct
laceration
14. Peritonsillar abscess
15.
Retropharyngeal abscess
16. Sialolithiasis
17.
Thrush
18. Thyroglossal duct cyst
19. Tympanic
membrane rupture
Section E: Dental
1. Acute
necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
2. Dental abscess and
Infection
3. Dental avulsions
4. Dental
caries
5. Dental fracture
6. Dental
subluxations
7. Ludwig''s angina
8. Pulpitis and
Periapical Abscess
Section
F: Cardiovascular
1. Abdominal aortic
aneurysm
2. Acute arterial occlusion
3. Acute
myocardial infarction
4. Aortic dissection
5.
Atrial fibrillation
6. Atrioventricular block
7.
Congestive heart failure
8. Deep venous
thrombosis
9. Dry gangrene
10. Gas
gangrene
11. Intraosseous access
(formerly
Interosseus access)
12. Pericardial effusion and
tamponade
13. Pericardiocentesis
14.
Pericarditis
15. Phlegmasia cerulia and alba
dolens
16. Superior vena cava syndrome
17.
Supraventricular tachycardia
18. Torsades de
pointes
19. Venous stasis ulcer
20. Ventricular
fibrillation
21. Ventricular tachycardia
22.
Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome
Section G:
Respiratory
1. Asthma/COPD
2. Lung
mass
3. Pleural effusion
4.
Pneumonia
5. Pneumothorax
6. Pulmonary
embolism
7. Sarcoidosis
8.
Tuberculosis
Section H: Gastrointestinal
1.
Acute Appicitis
2. Acute cholecystitis
3. Acute
pancreatitis
4. Anorectal abscess
5.
Ascariasis
6. Bowel obstruction
7.
Cirrhosis
8. Diverticulitis
9. Esophageal
foreign body
10. Gastrointestinal bleeding
11.
Hemorrhoids
12. Inguinal hernia
13.
Melena
14. Perforated viscous
15. Rectal foreign
body
16. Umbilical hernia
17.
Volvulus
Section I: Genitourinary
1. Acute
urinary retention
2. Balanoposthitis
3.
Condyloma acuminate
4. Constricting penile
ring
5. Fournier’s gangrene
6. Genital
herpes
7. Hydrocele
8.
Orchitis
9. Penile fracture
10.
Phimosis
11. Priapism
12. Renal
stone
13. Rhabdomyolysis
14. Testicular
torsion
Section
J: Obstetrics/Gynecologic
1. Bartholin gland
abscess
2. Breast infection
3.
Delivery
4. Ectopic pregnancy
5. Molar
pregnancy
6. Uterine prolapse
Section
K: Dermatologic
1. Animal bites
2. Atopic
dermatitis
3. Autoinjector injury
4.
Cellulitis
5. Cold Panniculitis
6. Contact
dermatitis
7. Cupping/ spooning
8. Cutaneous
abscess
9. Cutaneous larva migrans
10. Drug
eruptions
11. Erysipelas
12. Erythema
multiforme
13. Erythema nodosum
14. Herpes
zoster (shingles)
15. Hidradenitis
suppurativa
16. Impetigo
17.
Intertrigo
18. Jaundice
19. Levamisole
Vasculitis
20. Lice
21. Lyme
disease
22. Meningococcemia
23. Necrotizing
fasciitis
24. Pemphigus vulgaris
25. Pilonidal
cyst
26. Pityriasis rosea
27.
Psoriasis
28. Purple glove syndrome
29. Pyogenic
granuloma
30. Red Man Syndrome (RMS)
31. Rocky
Mountain spotted fever
32. Scabies
33. Skin
cancer: Basal Cell Carcinoma, Melanoma, and Squamous Cell
Carcinoma
34. Staphylococcal scalded skin
syndrome
35. Stevens-Johnson syndrome
36.
Thrombocytia
37. Tinea Capitis
38. Tinea
corporis
39. Tinea cruris
40. Tinea
pedis
41. Tinea versicolor
42. Toxic epidermal
necrolysis
43. Toxic shock syndrome
44.
Urticaria
45. Warfarin induced skin
necrosis
Section L: Orthopedic
1. Achilles
ton rupture
2. Acromioclavicular joint
dislocation
3. Ankle fracture-dislocation
4.
Anterior shoulder dislocation
5. Avascular necrosis of the
hip
6. Bennett''s and Rolando''s fracture
7.
Bimalleolar fractures
8. Both bone forearm
fracture
9. Boxer''s fracture
10. Calcaneus
fracture
11. Clavicle fracture
12. Clenched fist
injury
13. Coccyx fracture
14. Digit
amputation
15. Distal fibula fracture
16 Distal
radius fracture
17. Elbow dislocation
18.
Felon
19. Femoral neck fracture
20. Femur
fracture
21. Finger dislocation
22. Fingertip
amputation
23. Fracture Blisters
(renamed from
Compression Fracture)
24. Galeazzi
fracture-dislocation
25. Ganglion cyst
26. Gout
and pseudogout
27. Hip dislocation
28. Humeral
Shaftus Fracture
29. Intertrochanteric
fracture
30. Jones and pseudo-Jones
fractures
31. Kienb?ck’s Disease
32. Knee
dislocation
33. Lipohemarthrosis
34. Lisfranc
injury
35. Lunate/ perilunate dislocation
36.
Luxatio erecta
37. Maissoneuve fracture
38.
Mallet finger
39. Metacarpal fracture
40.
Metatarsal fracture
41. Monteggia
fracture-dislocation
42. Nail bed injury
43.
Nightstick fracture
44. Olecranon fracture
45.
Open fracture
46. Osteoarthritis
47. Paronychia,
Acute
48. Patella dislocation
49. Patella
fracture
50. Patella ton rupture
51. Pathologic
fracture
52. Pelvis fracture
53. Pilon
fracture
54. Posterior shoulder dislocation
55.
Prepatellar bursitis
56. Proximal humerus
fracture
57. Quadriceps ton rupture
58. Radial
Head Fractures
59. Rheumatoid arthritis
60.
Scaphoid fracture
61. Scapholunate
dissociation
62. Scapular winging
63. Spiral
fracture
64. Spondylolisthesis
65.
Sternoclavicular dislocation
66. Subtalar
dislocation
67. Subungal hematoma
68. Ton
laceration
69. Tibial plateau fracture
70.
Tibial shaft fracture
71. Toe dislocation
72.
Toe fracture
73. Trigger finger
74. Triquetral
fracture
75. Vertebral compression
fracture
Section M: Pediatrics
1.
Bronchiolitis
2. Candidal diaper dermatitis
3.
Child Abuse - Physical
(formerly Non-Accidental Trauma -
Physical)
4. Child Abuse - Sexual
(formerly
Non-Accidental Trauma - Sexual)
5. Cradle cap
6.
Croup
7. Diaper dermatitis
8 Fever < 2 months
of Age
9. Fever > 3 months of Age
10. Foreign
body aspiration
11. Foreign Body
Ingestion
(renamed from Esophageal foreign
body)
12. Fussy Baby/ Hair tourniquet
13.
Greenstick fracture
14. Hand-foot-mouth
disease
15. Hemolytic uremic syndrome
16.
Henoch-Schonlein purpura
17. Intussusception
18.
Kawasaki disease
19. Malrotation/Volvulus
20.
Management of the Former Preterm Infant
21. Necrotizing
enterocolitis
22. Neonatal acne and neonatal
rashes
23. Omphalitis
24. Pediatric Abscess/
MRSA
25. Pediatric Acute Appicitis/ Abdominal
Pain
26. Pediatric Asthma
27. Pediatric
Constipation/ Abdominal Pain
28. Pediatric Ear
pain/AOM
29. Perianal Strep
30.
Post-Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis (PSGN)
31. Pyloric
stenosis
32. S-Harris fracture
33. Scarlet
fever
34. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
35.
Supracondylar fracture
36. Toddler''s
fracture
37. Torus fracture
38. Transient
Synovitis
Section N: Toxicologic
1. Botulism
(Clostridium botulinum)
2. Carbon Monoxide (acute
exposure)
3. Cardiac Glycoside Toxicity
4.
Corneal Burns – Alkali
5. Cyanide Poisoning
6.
Cyclic antidepressant
7. Inorganic Lead Poisoning
(Pediatric)
8. Methanol
Section O:
Environmental
1. Black Widow Spider Bite
2.
Brown Recluse Spider Bite
3. Electrical
injuries
4. Frostbite
5. Foxglove Poisoning
(Digitalis purpurea)
6. High Pressure Injection
Injuries
7. Hydrofluoric acid injury
8.
Hypothermia
9. Nail gun injuries
10. Poison Ivy
(Toxicodron radicans)
11. Scorpion (Centruroides
exilicauda)
12. Snake bite
13. Tick
Bites
14. Trenchfoot
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