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The Journal of Emergency Medicine VOLUME 46, NUMBER 3 2014 CONTENTS Original Contributions 327 Is Fever Treated More Promptly Than Pain in the Pediatric Emergency Department? Ronald Dvorkin, JacobBair, Hardik Patel, Sanford Glantz, David P. Yens, Anthony Rosalia Jr., Jeffrey Marguilies Clinical Communications: Adults 335 Hard to Diagnose and Potentially Fatal: Slow Aortic Erosion Post Spinal Fusion Edmond W. K. Ip, Victor C. Bourke, Michael C. Stacey, Patrick Begley, Jens C. Ritter 341 Acute Respiratory Failure during Routine Blood Transfusion: A Case Report and Review of the Literature Sam S. Torbati, Shira Schlesinger, Daniel Niku Clinical Communications: Pediatrics 345 Magnet Balls Stuck to the Frenulum of the Lip Noah P. Kondamudi, Ayush Gupta, Ranbir Kaur Clinical Communications: OB/GYN 348 Partial Hydatidiform Mole With False-Negative Urine Human Chorionic Gonadatropin Test in the Emergency Department Tichaendepi Mundangepfupfu, Muhammad Waseem Selected Topics: Toxicology 351 Endoscopic Removal of Pharmacobezoar in Case of Intentional Potassium Overdose Albert L. Briggs, Lisa L. Deal Selected Topics: Prehospital Care 355 Emergency Medical Services as a Strategy for Improving ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction System Treatment Times James R. Langabeer II, Jami DelliFraine, Raymond Fowler, James G. Jollis, Leilani Stuart, Wendy Segrest, Russell Griffin, William Koenig, Peter Moyer, Timothy D. Henry 363 ‘‘Push as Hard as You Can’’ Instruction for Telephone Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: A Randomized Simulation Study Raphael van Tulder, Dominik Roth, Christof Havel, Philip Eisenburger, Benedikt Heidinger, Christof Constantin Chwojka, Heinz Novosad, Fritz Sterz, Harald Herkner, Wolfgang Schreiber (Continued on next page) iv

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The Journal of Emergency MedicineVOLUME 46, NUMBER 3 2014

CONTENTS

Original Contributions

327 Is Fever Treated More Promptly Than Pain in the Pediatric Emergency Department?Ronald Dvorkin, Jacob Bair, Hardik Patel, Sanford Glantz, David P. Yens, Anthony Rosalia Jr., Jeffrey Marguilies

Clinical Communications: Adults

335 Hard to Diagnose and Potentially Fatal: Slow Aortic Erosion Post Spinal FusionEdmond W. K. Ip, Victor C. Bourke, Michael C. Stacey, Patrick Begley, Jens C. Ritter

341 Acute Respiratory Failure during Routine Blood Transfusion: A Case Report and Review of the LiteratureSam S. Torbati, Shira Schlesinger, Daniel Niku

Clinical Communications: Pediatrics

345 Magnet Balls Stuck to the Frenulum of the LipNoah P. Kondamudi, Ayush Gupta, Ranbir Kaur

Clinical Communications: OB/GYN

348 Partial Hydatidiform Mole With False-Negative Urine Human Chorionic Gonadatropin Test in the Emergency DepartmentTichaendepi Mundangepfupfu, Muhammad Waseem

Selected Topics: Toxicology

351 Endoscopic Removal of Pharmacobezoar in Case of Intentional Potassium OverdoseAlbert L. Briggs, Lisa L. Deal

Selected Topics: Prehospital Care

355 Emergency Medical Services as a Strategy for Improving ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction System Treatment TimesJames R. Langabeer II, Jami DelliFraine, Raymond Fowler, James G. Jollis, Leilani Stuart, Wendy Segrest, Russell Griffin,

William Koenig, Peter Moyer, Timothy D. Henry

363 ‘‘Push as Hard as You Can’’ Instruction for Telephone Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: A Randomized Simulation StudyRaphael van Tulder, Dominik Roth, Christof Havel, Philip Eisenburger, Benedikt Heidinger, Christof Constantin Chwojka,

Heinz Novosad, Fritz Sterz, Harald Herkner, Wolfgang Schreiber

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Selected Topics: Sports Medicine

371 Intratympanic Hemorrhage and Concussion in a Football Offensive LinemanKevin N. Waninger, Brian M. Gloyeske, John M. Hauth, Keith A. Vanic, David M. Yen

Ultrasound in Emergency Medicine

373 Focused Cardiac Ultrasound Diagnosis of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm: Two CasesMichael C. Daignault, Turandot Saul, Resa E. Lewiss

Technical Tips

378 Emergency Department Management of Shoulder DystociaDaniel A. del Portal, Amanda E. Horn, Gary M. Vilke, Theodore C. Chan, Jacob W. Ufberg

Visual Diagnosis in Emergency Medicine

383 Typical Whirl Sign in Sigmoid VolvulusWai-Zen Shaw, Chang-Feng Huang, Tzu-Yao Hung, Yu-Hang Yeh

385 Letters to the Editor

Education

390 Faculty Prediction of In-Training Examination Scores of Emergency Medicine ResidentsAmer Z. Aldeen, David H. Salzman, Michael A. Gisondi, D. Mark Courtney

Administration of Emergency Medicine

396 Racial Differences in Beliefs of Physician Prescribing Practices for Low-Cost Pharmacy OptionsPreeti Dalawari, Niral M. Patel, William Bzdawka, Jessica Petrone, Victor Liou, Eric Armbrecht

404 Web-Based Emergency Department Patient Satisfaction Surveys May Introduce Potential for BiasCamille Broadwater-Hollifield, James Fair, Susan Podolsky, Jessica Carey, Kajsa Vlasic, Robert Stephen, TroyMadsen, Michael Mallin

Evidence Based Medicine

410 Can Anticoagulated Patients be Discharged Home Safely from the Emergency Department after Minor Head Injury?Brian Cohn, Samuel M. Keim, Arthur B. Sanders

418 American Academy of Emergency Medicine

Brief Reports

420 Chest Pain A Manifestation of MigraineCarlos J. Roldan

428 Physiologic Effects of a New-Generation Conducted Electrical Weapon on Human VolunteersJeffrey D. Ho, Donald M. Dawes, Richard J. Chang, Rebecca S. Nelson, James R. Miner

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Clinical Reviews

436 Streptococcal Necrotizing Myositis: A Case Report and Clinical ReviewJustin J. Hourmozdi, Dean A. Hawley, Christiane M. Hadi, Bilal Tahir, Rawle A. Seupaul

Book and Other Media Reviews

443 Emergency Neurology. Morris Levin, New York, Oxford University Press, 2013Edward J. Otten

444 Abstracts

The Journal of Emergency Medicine Online

Please note that articles with an ‘‘e’’ page designation are available only in the online version of the Journal atwww.jem-journal.com.

Clinical Communications: Adults

e65 Splenic Artery Aneurysm: An Important Cause of Hemoperitoneum and ShockEleanor Oakley, Jeffrey D. Ho, Valerie Johnson, Joan VanCamp, Taj Melson, John L. Hick

Selected Topics: Toxicology

e69 Massive Ethylene Glycol Poisoning Triggers Osmotic Demyelination SyndromeAzeemuddin Ahmed, Paul A. Tschetter, Matthew D. Krasowski, Amy Engelman

Visual Diagnosis in Emergency Medicine

e75 Viral Myocarditis Leading to Acute Heart Failure in a Young AdultSarah E. Frasure, Sebastian D. Siadecki, Turandot Saul, Resa E. Lewiss

e79 To Close or Not To CloseNicholas E. Nacca, Randy Barros, Brian T. Kloss, Richard M. Cantor

e83 Bullous Phototoxicity from VoriconazoleNaiara S. Barbosa, David A. Wetter

Letters to the Editor

e85 Smallpox Vaccination-Associated Myopericarditis is More Common with the Newest Smallpox VaccineDavid I. Bruner, Bradley S. Butler

e89 Acute Dystonic Reaction Caused by GabapentinLebur Rohman, Andrew Hebron

e91 Adrenal Insufficiency As the Presenting Feature in a Patient With Lung CancerGeorgios D. Zagkotsis, PavlosM.Malindretos,Maria P.Markou, Georgios C. Koutroumbas, Panagiota T.Makri, Dimitrios V. Kapsalas,

Christos D. Syrganis

e93 Sepsis: The Need for Epidemiological Studies in the Emergency DepartmentIrwani Ibrahim

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e95 Revisiting the Algorithm: Are We Causing More Confusion?Anil Thomas George, Sandeep Motiwale

e97 Uterine Artery Pseudoaneurysm Rupture as a Culprit of Postpartum Hemorrhage: Not Always after Cesarean SectionShigeki Matsubara, Mami Kobayashi, Yosuke Baba, Rie Usui

e99 The Quest for the Perfect Internal Jugular Vein Cannulation ContinuesBurhan Apiliogullari, Seda Ozbek, Hidir Esme

e101 We Have Compelling Indications for Antihypertensives, But Not for Parenteral AnticoagulantsGoran Koracevic

e103 An Apple A Day Will Keep the Doctor awayNicola Mumoli

e105 The FDA Agrees to Ban Powdered Medical and Surgical GlovesRichard F. Edlich, Julie A. Garrison, Jennifer E. Nearents

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