Annals of emergency medicine
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Injury to the subclavian artery or its branches is uncommon after blunt trauma. We report a case of blunt thoracic trauma resulting in avulsion of the right internal mammary artery from its origin on the subclavian artery. This presented as an atypical mediastinal hematoma in a patient with multiple injuries.
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To determine the feasibility of immunizing unvaccinated elderly patients with influenza and pneumococcal vaccines in the emergency department. ⋯ The majority of elderly ED patients are not immunized adequately with influenza and pneumococcal vaccines as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Most elderly patients will accept immunization with these vaccines as part of their ED care. These vaccines can be delivered effectively to elderly patients in the ED.
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To determine who may benefit from prolonged resuscitation efforts after therapy by emergency medical services system (EMS) personnel has failed to restore vital signs. ⋯ Prolonged resuscitation efforts in the ED for patients with asystole or electromechanical dissociation usually are futile after previous efforts by the EMS personnel have failed to restore vital signs. Transportation to the hospital may not be indicated. However, for patients with persistent ventricular fibrillation, transport is indicated.