Double that dose! 500mg of intramuscular ceftriaxone for gonorrhea
Did you know that the dose for uncomplicated gonorrhea is 500mg IM? Well, now you do.
Did you know that the dose for uncomplicated gonorrhea is 500mg IM? Well, now you do.
One could argue whether or not children should actually be playing sports in the first place during a COVID surge - if they are parents will inevitably ask about return to sports for positive diagnoses. Learn more about a staged, severity based schema to return children to sports following a positive COVID-1 test.
I'm working Christmas Day this year and I probably won't see any of these injuries - but you never know, the Emergency Department can be an unpredictable place. Let's take a look at some of the calamities that befell the outmatched wet bandits from the holiday classic from John Hughes.
You can think of the talus as the "scaphoid of the foot." These fractures can be difficult to diagnose and need immediate Orthopedic consultation in many cases.
Balanitis is a common diagnosis which leads to red, inflamed painful penises. Learn how to recognize and treat some of the more common causes in this PEMBlog Briefs.
No new content this week, so that I can spend time with my wife and sons this Thanksgiving week in the US.
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis results from progressive thickening of the pyloric muscle, which leads to gastric outlet obstruction and vomiting in newborns. It is a can't miss diagnosis and one of the most common surgical problems in newborns. Learn more about the diagnosis and management in [...]
Breath holding spells are common and often mistaken for seizures or more worrisome events. Learn about the basic types and clinical presentation in this post.
This is episode four of season one of the Toxicology series that Suzan Mazor, the Medical Director for Toxicology at Seattle Children's, and I are putting together. This episode focuses on a worrisome intentional and accidental ingestion - salicylates. Learn about diagnosis, management, and more!
dontforgetthebubbles.com/ten-not-to-be-missed-paediatric-ecgs/ Do you struggle with EKGs sometimes? I'll admit it, I do. That's why the above linked post from Don't Forget the Bubbles was so incredibly helpful, and well done. Do yourself a favor and check it out.!