2011 Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine Page 5
3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 4.6.3 4.7.5 5.3.3 5.3.4 5.5.2 7.2.2.4 9.2 9.4 9.4.1 9.4.2 9.4.3 9.4.4 10.1.3 10.1.4 10.1.5 10.2 10.6.6 10.7 11.3.1.2 12.11 13.1.4.2 13.3.6 13.3.9 16.1.1.3 16.2.7 16.7.2.2 16.7.2.3 16.7.2.4 16.7.2.5 16.7.2.6 16.7.2.7 16.7.2.2 16.7.2.3 16.8.2 16.9 17.1.39 17.1.40
Added Critical, Emergent, Lower Deleted Disorders due to anatomic anomalies Deleted Genetically transmitted diseases Moved Sebaceous cyst from 4.3.5 Added Bullous pemphigoid (Emergent, Lower) Changed Hyperkalemia/Hypokalemia to Potassium metabolism Changed Hypernatremia/Hyponatremia to Sodium metabolism Deleted Vitamin excess Added Hypopyon (Emergent) Deleted HIV and Manifestations Added Immune Complex Disorders (Emergent) Moved Kawasaki syndrome from 9.4 Moved Rheumatic fever from 9.7 Moved Sarcoidosis from 9.5 Added Post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (Emergent) Changed Gonococcal infections to Gonococcus Changed Meningococcemia to Meningococcus Changed Mycobacterial infections to Mycobacterium Changed Biologic Weapons and Pandemics to Biological Warfare Agents Changed HIV (See 9.2) to HIV/AIDS Changed Emerging Infections and Drug Resistance to Emerging Infections, Pandemics, and Drug Resistance Changed Gout to Crystal arthropathies Changed Stroke to Stroke (Cerebral Vascular Events) Deleted Hyperstimulation Changed Hypertension complicating pregnancy to Pregnancy-induced hypertension Added First trimester bleeding (Critical, Emergent, Lower) Changed Pertussis/Whooping cough to Pertussis Added Empyema (Emergent, Lower) Deleted Atypical Deleted Bacterial Deleted Chlamydia Deleted Fungal Deleted Mycoplasmal Deleted Viral Added Community-acquired (Critical, Emergent, Lower) Added Health care-associated (Critical, Emergent, Lower) Deleted Chest wall Added Pulmonary Hypertension (Critical, Emergent, Lower) Added Nutritional supplements (Emergent, Lower) Added Chemical warfare agents (Critical, Emergent, Lower)
Changes to Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 Appendix 1, Procedures and Skills Integral to the Practice of EM and Appendix 2, Other Components and Core Competencies of the Practice of Emergency Medicine were subsumed into the main body of the document and added to Medical Knowledge, Patient Care, and Procedural Skills (formerly Listing of Conditions and Components) as categories 19 and 20,