RAP 76
1) Unconditional cash transfers to reduce homelessness?
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Source:
- Author: Justin Morgenstern, MD
- Reviewer: Josiah Bardwell, MD
Takeaway
- In this small, limited RCT, cash transfers to homeless individuals in Vancouver saved society money.
- Among recipients, no statistically significant increase in spending on “temptation goods.”
2) “ContraceptED”: A Multidisciplinary Framework for Emergency Department-Initiated Contraception
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Source:
- Authors: Amy Liang, Noah Sanders, et al.
- Reviewer: Rachael Nordby, MD
Takeaway
EM physicians are uniquely poised to offer reproductive healthcare to underserved populations. Consider prescribing contraception, educating patients on reproductive health and providing resources to outpatient contraception options.
3) HIV PrEP: The Next Wave in Emergency Department-Based HIV Prevention
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Source:
- Authors: J Haukoos, MD, K Faryar, MD, S Rowan, MD
- Reviewer: Griffin Struyk, MD
Takeaway
PEP is highly effective, but underutilized in the ED. There is a paucity of data on how to effectively identify eligible patients, linkbthem to a PEP provider, and initiate treatment. Future work is needed to better integrate HIV screening and PEP services into the ED.
4) Back in the Game: The Effects of Activity on Youth Concussion Recovery
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Source:
- Author: Laura Schenkel, MD
- Reviewer: Jordan Ensz, MD
Takeaway
Gradual return to play is recommended in adolescents with concussion symptoms but it is unknown how that impacts length of time to full return.
5) Neurological deterioration during intubation in cervical spine disorders
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Source:
- Authors: P Durga, B Prasad Sahu
- Reviewer: Allie Schick, MD
Takeaway
This review article covers the existing evidence on incidence, risk factors, and causes of spinal cord injury during intubation.