A podcast on heat exhaustion and heat stroke
With the record temperatures outside now is as good a time as any to revisit this episode of PEM Currents.
With the record temperatures outside now is as good a time as any to revisit this episode of PEM Currents.
It's that time of year again, and though many of you started before today, and many will do so afterwards I wanted to wish you all a Happy Medical New Year's Day. I also wanted to share some words of wisdom on this day of actual and symbolic change.
We don't yet have a consensus on how we assess pneumonia severity. This systematic review attempts to provide some clarity.
Serotonin syndrome and Neuroleptic malignant syndrome aren't really the same thing are they? But what if they are? No they're not. Maybe?
Learn about another type of elbow fracture encountered in athletes in this edition of Fracture Fridays.
Does giving a dose of a corticosteroid make a difference in pharyngitis? R.E.B.E.L. EM has a great succinct post on the topic.
Per a large, multicenter study the upper limit for WBC in CSF in infants with fever ≤28 days is 15 cells/mm3 and 29–60 days: 9 cells/mm3.
Kawasaki Disease, AKA Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome, is one of the most common vasculitides of childhood. The hallmark is fever ≥5 days plus 4/5 of the following; mucous membrane changes, conjunctivitis, polymorphous rash, extremity changes and lymph node enlargement. It can also lead to coronary artery aneurysms, which is why its so important to make an accurate diagnosis.
In an effort to bring my educational offerings to as many platforms as possible I've added the entire back catalog of PEM Currents, the Pediatric Emergency Medicine podcast to Stitcher.
Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis patients have ulcerative lesions of the gingiva and mucous membranes. Learn more abut it in this edition of Briefs.