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Have you ever read the warnings on an Otrivin bottle! This is a nice post to reassure us we will be most safe using topical decongestants in hypertensive of heart failure patients. In NZ there is no warning on the bottle but obviously there is in US.
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Rational management of treatment of dog bites. What does this answer? Do we need prophylactic antibiotics?
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I could be right, I could be wrong? How do I know? How do I know I know?
Intellectual humility: the importance of knowing you might be wrong
Why it’s so hard to see our own ignorance, and what to do about it.
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In the news last week. I was not aware of this, most of you are probably better at contraceptions than me. It is not typical urgent care. How many of you recommend regular continuous COC.
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To follow an algorithm or a guideline remember they are still a human being.
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Welcome to this week's Urgent Bite. Today we look at the Pronator Quadratus Fat Pad Sign - an indicator of possible wrist fracture that is worth looking for on a lateral wrist radiograph.
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