Nina Agrawal,Mackenzie Kelley
Nina Agrawal
The COVID-19 pandemic has created conditions which heighten risk for child abuse. As key players in times of crisis, pediatric emergency medicine providers must be equipped with the tools to recognize, respond to, and mitigate risk of child...
Kirsten Simonton,Amanda Fingarson
Kirsten Simonton
Children in Immigrant Families: Advocacy Within and Beyond the Pediatric Emergency Department [0.03%]
移民家庭中的儿童:在儿科急诊室内外的倡导工作
Eric A Russell,Carmelle Tsai,Julie M Linton
Eric A Russell
In the United States, 1 in 4 children lives in an immigrant family. State and national policies have historically precluded equitable access to health care among children in immigrant families. More recently, increasingly restrictive polici...
Katie A Donnelly,Shilpa J Patel,Monika K Goyal
Katie A Donnelly
Firearms remain a common cause of injury in children. Advocacy is a tool that can be useful in effecting systemic change. Yet for firearm injury prevention, traditional methods of effecting change face unique barriers not experienced in oth...
Daycaritis [0.03%]
daycareitis(过度使用日托中心)
Pamela Bailey
Pamela Bailey
Healthy infants and toddlers who attend day care centers are at increased risk for contracting common childhood illnesses such as viral upper and lower respiratory illnesses, viral gastrointestinal infections, and acute and chronic otitis m...
Dimitri Laddis,Hnin Khine,David L Goldman
Dimitri Laddis
Although "fever and rash" is a common complaint in the pediatric emergency department, most causes are benign. Of the more severe causes, several have been greatly reduced by vaccination programs. In addition, new vaccines such as those for...
Julia Kim,Mary Allen Staat
Julia Kim
Over the past decade there has been a dramatic increase in international adoptions in the United States. While most adopted children will have common illnesses, others may have unique medical issues as a result of the conditions in their bi...
How Much Drool Is Too Much? [0.03%]
流口水正常吗?
Gena Schubert,Josh Haverland,Craig Vander Wyst et al.
Gena Schubert et al.
A 3-year-old boy presented to the emergency department with a chief complaint of "lethargy" and was found to have ptosis with eventual respiratory failure and need for emergent intubation. There is a broad differential for a patient with re...
Amie A Cahill,Joanna Cohen
Amie A Cahill
Bronchiolitis is the number one cause of hospitalization in infants during the first year of life. Clinical guidelines recommend primarily supportive care and discourage use of pharmacotherapies and diagnostics. However, there continues to ...
The Past, Present, and Future of Simulation-based Education for Pediatric Emergency Medicine [0.03%]
儿科急诊医学基于模拟的教育的过去、现在和未来
Vincent J Grant,Meg Wolff,Mark Adler
Vincent J Grant
The pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) environment is well suited for simulation-based activities, be they educational interventions for PEM learners, evaluations of the interface between health providers and the environment that they work ...