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. 2013 Nov 11;8(11):e77057. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0077057

Table 1. Available online videos of discharge instructions, by final emergency department discharge diagnoses.

Final emergency department Diagnosis
1. Abscess, Incision & Drainage
2. Allergic reaction
3. Ankle sprain
4. Asthma exacerbation
5. Atrial fibrillation
6. Back strain
7. Bell’s Palsy
8. Broken bone, with splint
9. Burns
10. Cellulitis
11. Croup
12. Diverticulitis, uncomplicated
13. Ear infection, inner - Otitis media
14. Ear infection, outer - Otitis externa
15. Eye scratch (corneal abrasion)
16. Fever in a child
17. Fingertip amputation
18. Gastroenteritis, viral / vomiting and diarrhea
19. Gout attack
20. Head injury, minor, with concussion
21. Head injury, minor, with return to play guidelines
22. High blood pressure, out of control
23. Kidney stone
24. Laceration/cut, glue or tape used
25. Laceration/cut, stitches or staples used
26. Miscarriage, possible
27. Nosebleed
28. Palpitations
29. Panic attacks
30. Rib fracture or contusion (broken or bruised ribs)
31. Sciatica
32. Shingles
33. Sore throat (pharyngitis)
34. Tubal pregnancy, possible (ectopic pregnancy)
35. Urinary retention
36. Urinary tract infection
37. Vertigo (peripheral) or “the spins”
38. Whiplash/neck strain