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Pediatrics

  • How to Manage Acute Agitation in Children

    Acute agitation in children in the emergency department (ED) can be hazardous and distressing to patients, families...
  • Labs for Renal Involvement for Erythema Multiforme Minor

    The best questions often stem from the inquisitive learner. As educators, we love and  are always humbled...
  • Treatments for Serum Sickness-Like Reactions

    The best questions often stem from the inquisitive learner. As educators, we love and  are always humbled...

How to Manage Acute Agitation in Children

November 9, 2022 - Ashley Foster, MD; Joyce Li, MD, MPH; and Jennifer Hoffmann, MD, on behalf of the Emergency Medical Services for Children Innovation and Improvement Center - 0 Comment

Acute agitation in children in the emergency department (ED) can be hazardous and distressing to patients, families…

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Labs for Renal Involvement for Erythema Multiforme Minor

September 10, 2022 - Landon Jones, MD and Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP and Landon Jones, MD and Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP - 0 Comment

The best questions often stem from the inquisitive learner. As educators, we love and  are always humbled…

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Treatments for Serum Sickness-Like Reactions

September 8, 2022 - Landon Jones, MD and Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP and Landon Jones, MD and Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP - 0 Comment

The best questions often stem from the inquisitive learner. As educators, we love and  are always humbled…

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Do Topical Antibiotics/Agents Weaken Sutures?

July 8, 2022 - Landon Jones, MD and Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP and Landon Jones, MD and Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP - 0 Comment

The best questions often stem from the inquisitive learner. As educators, we love—and are always humbled by…

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Airway Adjuncts: Learn How to Use These Helpful Tools

June 15, 2022 - Joseph Tagliaferro, III, DO, FACEP, and Jonathan Glauser, MD, FACEP, MBA - 0 Comment

As emergency physicians, we deal with a lot of unexpected challenges. Being prepared for any challenge that comes…

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Managing Pediatric Seizure and Status Epilepticus in the ED

June 14, 2022 - Mohsen Saidinejad, MD, MS, MBA, FAAP, FACEP - 0 Comment

While many of the causes and types of seizures in children are similar to adults, some differences…

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How to Evaluate Your Youngest Victims in Child Abuse Cases

April 18, 2022 - Heather V. Rozzi, MD, FACEP; and Ralph Riviello, MD, MS, FACEP - 0 Comment

The Case A two-year-old girl presents with a rash on her face. This was first noticed when…

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In Kids with Complex Febrile Seizure, When Can You Forego Lumbar Puncture?

September 15, 2021 - Landon Jones, MD and Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP - 0 Comment

The best questions often stem from the inquisitive learner. As educators, we love, and are always humbled…

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Is Pediatric Diarrhea Duration Correlated with Odds of Bacteria in Stool?

September 15, 2021 - Landon Jones, MD and Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP - 0 Comment

The best questions often stem from the inquisitive learner. As educators, we love, and are always humbled…

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Pediatric Emergency Physicians Absent from Rural America

July 13, 2021 - Ronnie Cohen (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Vast regions of the rural U.S. and three states have no pediatric emergency specialists, a new study…

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