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Mathews Journal of Emergency Medicine

2474-3607

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Recently Published Articles
Case Report

Case Report: Facial Mask Induced Acne ("Maskne")

Published : 15th July 2023
Authors : Gabriel Meister1, James Espinosa2,*, Alan Lucerna3
Citation : Meister G, Espinosa J, Lucerna A. (2023). Case Report: Facial Mask Induced Acne ("Maskne"). Mathews J Emergency Med. 8(5):65.

Case Report

Case Report: Ocular Capsaicin Exposure with Chemosis from Jalapeño Peppers

Published : 13th July 2023
Authors : James Espinosa1,*, Eric Maddock1, Duwayne Campbell1, Alan Lucerna2, Henry Schuitema3
Citation : Espinosa J, Maddock E, Campbell D, Lucerna A, Schuitema H. (2023). Case Report: Ocular Capsaicin Exposure with Chemosis from Jalapeño Peppers. Mathews J Emergency Med. 8(4):63.

Case Report

Case Report: Nosocomial Digital Eczema from Surface Cleansing Bleach

Published : 13th July 2023
Authors : James Espinosa1,*, Umar Sannoh2, Alan Lucerna3, Joseph Pagano1
Citation : Espinosa J, Sannoh U, Lucerna A, Pagano J. (2023). Case Report: Nosocomial Digital Eczema from Surface Cleansing Bleach. Mathews J Emergency Med. 8(4):64.

Case Report

Case Report and Brief Review: A Case of Erythema Ab Igne Due to a Space Heater

Published : 12th July 2023
Authors : James Espinosa*, Alan Lucerna, Joel Collins, Adam Kandil, James Lee, Robin Lahr
Citation : Espinosa J, Lucerna A, Collins J, Kandil A, Lee J, Lahr R, et al. (2023). Case Report and Brief Review: A Case of Erythema Ab Igne Due to a Space Heater. Mathews J Emergency Med. 8(3):62.

Review Article

The Application of Point-of-Care Ultrasound in ED Intubations and Airway Access: A Brief Systematic Review

Published : 10th July 2023
Authors : Frank Wheeler1, James Espinosa1,*, Alan Lucerna2
Citation : Wheeler F, Espinosa J, Lucerna A. (2023). The Application of Point-of-Care Ultrasound in ED Intubations and Airway Access: A Brief Systematic Review. Mathews J Emergency Med. 8(4):57.

Research Article

Which Bladder Filling Method for Pelvic Ultrasound is best? A Comparison Study of Three Standard Non-Foley-Catheter-Based Bladder Filling Methods (Oral, Intravenous, Oral/IV) in Preparation for Pelvic (Transabdominal) Ultrasound

Published : 07th July 2023
Authors : Amelia Servin1, Amber McPherson2, James Espinosa3,*, Victor Scali4, Alan Lucerna5, Henny Schuitema6
Citation : Servin A, McPherson A, Espinosa J, Scali V, Lucerna A, Schuitema H. (2023). Which Bladder Filling Method for Pelvic Ultrasound is best? A Comparison Study of Three Standard Non-Foley-Catheter-Based Bladder Filling Methods (Oral, Intravenous, Oral/IV) in Preparation for Pelvic (Transabdominal) Ultrasound. Mathews J Emergency Med. 8(4):61.

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