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WeR4Peds
Pediatric emergency medicine physician
10 episodes
3 days ago
This is a chance for us to discuss why we do what we do in the ED. Cover photo by Daniele Levis Pelusi on Unsplash
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This is a chance for us to discuss why we do what we do in the ED. Cover photo by Daniele Levis Pelusi on Unsplash
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Episodes (10/10)
WeR4Peds
Vomiting & Diarrhea

I like this article that describes the signs and symptoms of dehydration: "Validity and reliability of clinical signs in the diagnosis of dehydration in children" by M Gorelick et al.  Pediatrics 1997;99(5).  

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4 years ago
13 minutes 51 seconds

WeR4Peds
Suspected congenital heart disease

While we encounter more children in the ED with 'known' than 'suspected' congenital heart disease, reviewing the evaluation of children with 'suspected' congenital heart disease reminds us of our typical cardiac evaluation of children.

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4 years ago
13 minutes 8 seconds

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RSV bronchiolitis

Respiratory Syncytial Virus. An interesting podcast on HFNC is: "Noninvasive Ventilation in Pediatrics with Dr. Phoebe Yager."  https://resident360.nejm.org/curbside-consults/noninvasive-ventilation-in-pediatrics-with-dr-phoebe-yager

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4 years ago
13 minutes 8 seconds

WeR4Peds
DKA--diabetic ketoacidosis

What criteria do we use for an insulin infusion? pH < 7.3 and/or serum bicarb (HCO3) < 15.

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4 years ago
11 minutes 52 seconds

WeR4Peds
Croup

Croup and nebulized treatments as aerosol generating procedures during COVID-19.

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4 years ago
11 minutes 16 seconds

WeR4Peds
Wheezing in children

Questions for today: Why do we call it wheezing? Who gets what type of steroids? How frequently can we dose bronchodilator treatments?

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4 years ago
15 minutes 19 seconds

WeR4Peds
Urinary tract infections in infants

Questions for today: Why do we always want to get a culture on every urine we send? Why do we need a catheterization (we can't rely on a bag urine)?

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4 years ago
10 minutes 31 seconds

WeR4Peds
Fever in the 29 to 60 day old infant

What is different about the diagnostic evaluation and treatment of children aged 29 to 60 days old with fever, compared to the 0 to 28 day olds? How do we decide whether a lumbar puncture is necessary?

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4 years ago
11 minutes 28 seconds

WeR4Peds
Fever in the 0 to 28 day old infant

This will review how we think about infants 0 to 28 days old with a fever.

Risk of serious bacterial infections in infants aged < 60 days presenting to emergency departments with a history of fever only. Ramgopal S, et al. Journal of Pediatrics. 2019;204:191-5.

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4 years ago
11 minutes 19 seconds

WeR4Peds
Strep pharyngitis

Welcome to the first episode.  Here we discuss who gets strep throat and why we always want to send a culture if the rapid strep is negative.

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4 years ago
10 minutes 44 seconds

WeR4Peds
This is a chance for us to discuss why we do what we do in the ED. Cover photo by Daniele Levis Pelusi on Unsplash