CT RADIATION EM CASES EM QUICK HITS EMERGENCY FUND EMERGENCY MEDICINE ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY GSW INTUSSUSCEPTION ISCHEMIC STROKE MEDICAL SPECIALTY NEUROLOGY PEDIATRICS PENETRATING TRAUMA PLASTICS SKIN FOREIGN BODY SLIP LAMP TRAUMA
EM Quick Hits 49 Stroke Management Update, Intussusception, 5 Penetrating Trauma Tips, Skin Foreign Body Hack, CT Radiation Risk, Emergency Fund

On this month's EM Quick HIts podcast: Anand Swaminathan on EVT for large vessel occlusion strokes, Sarah Reid on picking up intussusception, Andrew Petrosoniak on 5 Penetrating Trauma Tips, Peter Toth on using a slit lamp to manage skin foreign body hack, Nour Khatib and J...

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GENITOURINARY PEDIATRICS TRICKS OF THE TRADE
Trick of Trade: Dual Foley catheter to control massive epistaxis

Massive epistaxis is considered a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. Symptoms of massive epistaxis include sudden and heavy bleeding from the nose, difficulty breathing, dizziness, and a rapid heartbeat. If left untreated, it can lead to significant blood ...

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GENITOURINARY PEDIATRICS TRICKS OF THE TRADE
Trick of Trade: Removal of Entrapped Metal Zipper

A young boy is brought to the pediatric emergency screaming at the top of his lungs by his parents. His penile skin is trapped in the zipper of his jeans. On a busy shift, you want a simple way to handle zipper injuries that minimizes pain, doesn't require resource-intensiv...

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DIAGNOSTICS MEDICINE PEDIATRICS RICEUNIVERSITY
Paper Strip Tests for Hypothyroidism

Student researchers at Rice University have developed a paper strip test for hypothyroidism, similar to those that are commonly used for COVID-19 testing. Babies with congenital hypothyroidism require prompt diagnosis and treatment, but in many parts of the world a lack of hea...

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DERMATOLOGY PEDIATRICS SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES
SAEM Clinical Images Series: A Rare Pediatric Scalp Rash

The patient is a 3-month-old, full-term male who presents with a rash on his head. The rash started one day prior to presentation on his forehead and spread to the rest of his head. Today, it developed a central clearing with surrounding redness. He has a history of sensiti...

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EXPERT PEER REVIEWED (CLINICAL) INFECTIOUS DISEASE PEDIATRICS PEM PEARLS
The Febrile Infant: Incorporating the 2021 American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines

Can you trust a febrile infant? “No” has been, and continues to be, the resounding answer over the last 40 years as researchers and clinicians work to determine the optimal evaluation and management of the well-appearing young febrile infant [1]. The goal remains to identif...

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GENITOURINARY PEDIATRICS SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES ULTRASOUND
SAEM Clinical Images Series: An 8-year-old Male with Dysuria

An 8-year-old Caucasian male with no significant past medical history presented to the pediatric emergency department (ED) with complaints of three days of abdominal pain and dysuria, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and poor oral intake. The patient had previously presente...

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INFECTIOUS DISEASE PEDIATRICS SAEM CLINICAL IMAGES TRAUMA
SAEM Clinical Images Series: A Rare Cause of Post-traumatic Neck Pain

A 15-year-old male presents to the pediatric Emergency Department (ED) for evaluation of neck pain for three weeks. The patient is vague as to the development of his symptoms, but his mother reveals patient was assaulted by peers [+] The post Read more

EM CASES EM QUICK HITS EMERGENCY MEDICINE ETCO2 FOOD BOLUS OBSTRUCTION MEDICAL SPECIALTY MEDICOLEGAL ORGAN DONATION PARAPHIMOSIS PEDIATRICS QI CORNER RECTAL PROLAPSE RESUSCITATION
EM Quick Hits 45 ETCO2 in Cardiac Arrest, Organ Donation, Paraphimosis, Medicolegal Myths, QI Corner

Understanding why ETCO2 is recommended in cardiac arrest with Swami, practical steps to organ donation in the ED with Dr. Andrew Healy, using your hospital food court to treat paraphimosis, rectal prolapse and food bolus obstruction with Dr. Sarah Foohey, QI Corner with Dr....

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Ep 177 Bronchiolitis – Diagnostic Challenges and Management Pitfalls

In this main episode podcast Anton discusses with world expert and bronchiolitis researcher Dr. Suzanne Schuh, the challenges of the diagnosis and management of bronchiolitis during a time of crisis in pediatric emergency medicine and offers some evidence-based solutions to...

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