Anneka Hooft,Morgan Leighton
Anneka Hooft
Prolonged pediatric fever is most often due to a self-limiting infectious illness, but can sometimes be a sign of much more serious disease. The care of children with prolonged fever can be challenging, since there is significant variation ...
Emergency department management of dehydration in pediatric patients [0.03%]
儿科患者脱水的急诊处理措施研究进展及实践指南建议
Christopher S Amato
Christopher S Amato
Pediatric dehydration is a top concern that leads parents to bring their children into the emergency department for evaluation. Rehydration therapy should be tailored to the severity of illness, available resources, and the child's clinical...
Chelsey Mitchell,Christine T Lauren,Kelsey Fawcett
Chelsey Mitchell
While most cases of neonatal rashes are benign and self-limited, certain neonatal skin conditions require prompt diagnosis and targeted treatment to prevent severe morbidity and mortality. Recognition of high-risk neonatal rashes and early ...
Emergency department management of measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella in pediatric patients [0.03%]
儿科患者急诊就诊时对麻疹、腮腺炎、德国麻疹和水痘的处理措施
Sarah C Cavallaro
Sarah C Cavallaro
Public health programs have helped decrease the prevalence and sequelae of measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella; however, misinformation regarding vaccinations and recent disruptions to vaccination programs have caused outbreaks to occur....
Nicole E Jones
Nicole E Jones
Colitis presents as an inflammatory diarrhea that is often accompanied by abdominal pain. The differential diagnosis of colitis is broad and depends on the presenting symptoms and age of the patient. Although infectious colitis in an immuno...
Aimee Belak,David Teng
Aimee Belak
Febrile seizures are a common presentation to emergency departments. While established guidelines exist, variation in the management and treatment of febrile seizures persists across emergency departments. This issue reviews the definition ...
Diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus: an update of evidence-based management of pediatric patients in the emergency department [0.03%]
白喉、百日咳和破伤风:关于急诊科儿童患者的证据-based治疗的更新
Lara Zibners
Lara Zibners
Diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus are potentially deadly illnesses that are largely preventable through vaccination, though they remain in the population. This review discusses the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and current reco...
Audrey Bowen,Laurel Bolton
Audrey Bowen
Pediatric status epilepticus requires prompt recognition and treatment in the emergency department. When left untreated, status epilepticus can lead to neuronal death, neuronal injury, and alteration of neuronal networks, depending on the t...
Emergency department management of hematuria in children: an updated, evidence-based approach [0.03%]
儿童血尿的急诊处理:更新和基于证据的方法
Sujung Kim,Deborah R Liu,Kathryn H Pade
Sujung Kim
Hematuria is a common finding in the pediatric population. The differential diagnosis for pediatric hematuria is wide, ranging from isolated benign causes to serious progressive renal or urologic diseases. Emergency clinicians must be able ...
Kirsten Morrissey,Christopher Woll
Kirsten Morrissey
Pediatric sexual abuse is a widespread problem impacting children and adolescents across all ages, races, ethnicities, and socioeconomic groups, and it is a topic that emergency clinicians caring for children need to be familiar with. A str...