Rash Week! My aching feet!
Name That Rash! Painful plantar nodules after spending time in a hot tub?
Name That Rash! Painful plantar nodules after spending time in a hot tub?
Name That Rash! It's a common rash that looks different when seen in teenagers.
Welcome to Rash Week! See if you can Name (dramatic pause) That (also another dramatic pause) Rash!
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After all these years I still need a little guide to help me remember who can donate and who can receive what blood types.
Laryngomalacia, is the most common cause of infant stridor. Early diagnosis is crucial as it can impact a child's growth and development. Most infants get better on their own, but those with severe symptoms need surgical interventions like supraglottoplasty. Learn all about diagnosis and management [...]
What is the diagnosis in this young man who developed an itchy rash in a Christmas Tree pattern on his torso?
This concise and informative video was developed at Cincinnati Children’s and features some of my colleagues. It discusses how to deal with fever, including treating it with antipyretics and what to look out for. I have a feeling it would be very helpful on your next shift if you shared it with a family that you are discharging home.
This excellent video was developed at Cincinnati Children’s and features some of my colleagues. It provides a step by step overview on how to deal with cough and congestion, including a really well done section on nasal suctioning with saline. It would be perfect to share with a family with a child with a URI or bronchiolitis.
This incredible and informative video was developed at Cincinnati Children’s and features some of my colleagues. It provides a tremendous overview on how to do oral rehydration therapy in a step by step fashion and it is definitely something that I think you can share with your patients on your next shift.