Tech Tuesdays: Protect yourself!

Just a reminder to protect yourself online. Safeguard your passwords and consider using a separate email just for signing up for services. Chances your your personal details have been "acquired" as part of one of many recent online hacks. The following website shows a very interesting infographic detailing major online breaches since 2004. Information is Beautiful: Online Data Breaches  

By |2017-07-17T10:04:38-04:00August 20th, 2013|Tech|

All six posts from the febrile seizure series are right here

If you missed 'em, here are all of the posts from the recent febrile seizure series. Part 1  Seize the day! Why do kids have febrile seizures? Part 2 K.I.S.S. (Keep it simple seizure) What is the difference between simple & complex febrile seizures? Part 3 Again, and again, and again Recurrence risk Part 4 (Long-term) Risky Business Risk of epilepsy and serious neurologic [...]

By |2016-12-14T12:56:58-05:00August 13th, 2013|Neurology|

Febrile seizures part 6: Treat the children well

Finally, let's look at treatment. Which need to be treated with anti-epileptics? Most don't. Rectal diazepam can be used if they last greater than 5 minutes. You may want to consider prescribing it for children with recurrent febrile seizures. Parents should be instructed on how to use it at home. It is true that phenobarb, depakote or diazepam can prevent [...]

By |2013-08-08T23:50:12-04:00August 12th, 2013|Neurology|

Febrile seizure part 5: Don’t get all worked up

When should you perform an LP? The short answer - not often. Kimia et al studied patients with first simple febrile seizures and noted that no patients out of their 704 had meningitis - even those with elevated CSF wbc counts. Interestingly this study also chronicled changes in practice. The LP rate declined greatly during the course of the study. Kimia et al [...]

By |2013-08-08T23:32:48-04:00August 12th, 2013|Neurology|

PEM Currents is on a roll! Forearm fractures

Ted Brenkert loves the sound of his own voice - that's why he keeps recording excellent educational podcasts over at PEM Currents. The latest episode focuses on fractures of the form, one of the most common orthopedic injuries seen in the pediatric emergency department. You can check it out on iTunes via the link below, or stream it magically over [...]

By |2013-08-09T14:16:28-04:00August 10th, 2013|Orthopedics, Podcasts|

Febrile seizures part 2: K.I.S.S. (Keep it simple seizure)

Moving on, let's keep things "simple" lest we risk making them too "complex." What makes a febrile seizure simple? Simple 6 months to 5 years of age Generalized (no focal findings) Less than 15 minutes Single episode Neurologically normal child on exam/history with normal development on history Fever (and seizure) is not caused by meningitis, encephalitis, or other CNS illness/process [...]

By |2013-08-08T11:28:36-04:00August 8th, 2013|Neurology|

Febrile seizures part 1: Seize the day!

Febrile seizures seem to be all the rage. You've been seeing a lot recently, and several questions keep cropping up. This is the first in a series attempting to answer these questions. What better way to start than at the start... Why do they happen? The short answer is "who knows?" There are several theories however. It is felt that [...]

By |2013-08-08T11:28:09-04:00August 8th, 2013|Neurology|
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