So here's the case: a 41-year-old respiratory therapist comes in with a history of a bad headache, now much better. She looks like a rose in the emergency department. Goes for a head computed tomographic (CT) scan, which shows a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Returns to the department and promptly crashes, needs intubation, and starts posturing. She dies about 1 week later.
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Salomon, B. (2000). In memoriam. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 36(3), 274–276. https://doi.org/10.1067/mem.2000.109267
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