Why we do what we do: Early stylet removal for lumbar puncture in infants
Early stylet removal is a technique that results in a greater success rate on lumbar punctures performed on infants.
Early stylet removal is a technique that results in a greater success rate on lumbar punctures performed on infants.
know that some of you don’t use Twitter, but there is some good stuff on there. This tweet thread from Mark Toshner, a University of Cambridge Pulmonary Vascular Physician summarizes the vaccine effort and might be a useful way to contextualize the effort for your hesitant friends and family members.
This is Season 2 of the Toxicology podcast series that @seattlechildren Toxicologist Suzan Mazor, MD and I put together. This three episode season turns its focus to drugs of abuse - continuing with this episode on nicotine toxicity - the final episode of this #ToxTuesdays season.
3% hypertonic saline is a critical treatment for children with elevated intracranial pressure. Learn about how to administer this crucial medication with a focus on the evidence behind its use.
This is Season 2 of the Toxicology podcast series that Seattle Childrens' Toxicologist Suzan Mazor, MD and I put together. It is a joint effort so to speak. This three episode season turns its focus to drugs of abuse - continuing with this episode on marijuana toxicity. So, let's weed out the bad information, hash out the details, and learn about cannabinoid toxicity in this #ToxTuesdays episode.
This is Season 2 of the Toxicology podcast series that Seattle Childrens' Toxicologist Suzan Mazor, MD and I put together. This three episode season turns its focus to drugs of abuse - beginning with this episode on opioid toxicity. So, slow your breathing, constrict your pupils, and focus in for the return of #ToxTuesdays.
Even though we won't be "clearing" patients in the ED we still need to be familiar with return to sports recommendations for children and adolescents who have had COVID-19. Remember, these are just recommendations and are based off of practice patterns at many centers and on the AAP guideline. Consult with your local hospital and Cardiology groups for up to date information. The information in this episode is intended for any young person (21 and under) who tests positive for COVID-19 and wants to return to sports. It is structured based on the severity of initial presenting symptoms.
There's a 1% lidocaine with epinephrine shortage right now. Of course there are alternatives for local anesthetics. I answer a few select questions in this post.
Bloody baby barf is scary for parents and medical professionals. Learn about the differential diagnosis and management in this post.
Seriously? Like, where are all of the influenza cases this winter? In this post I'll share some information on why we suspect that we won't be seeing as much flu as initially expected.