Racemic Epinephrine is on a national shortage in the United States (May 2024)

Racepinephrine (Racemic epinephrine) is used for croup patients who have stridor at rest and post extubation stridor. It is currently on national shortage and many facilities have a very limited supply of the nebules on hand. In times of shortage, intravenous EPINEPHRINE 1 mg/mL can be utilized as a nebulized solution in place of racepinephrine using the dosing of 0.5 mg/kg to a max of 5 mg. Doses that result in a volume of less than 3 mL should have normal saline added to the nebulizer to make a minimum volume of 3 mL.

By |2024-05-16T14:55:19-04:00May 16th, 2024|PEMBlog Updates|

Podcast Episode: Febrile Seizures

Febrile Seizures are among the most common neurological problema in young children, occurring in 1 out of 50 children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years of age. This episode of PEM Currents: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast is a Question and Answer style exploration of some of the most common learning points in this incredibly important topic. Listen "Febrile [...]

By |2024-05-08T10:26:49-04:00May 9th, 2024|Neurology, Podcasts|

How to Find More Quality Blog Posts on Respiratory Infections in Children: Findings from a SOAR Review

Our SOAR review provides readers with a curated list of high-quality blog posts on topics of respiratory infectious diseases. The table below contains information for high-quality blog posts on a slew of other conditions, including author names, dates of publication, and links for easy access.

By |2024-04-03T16:42:50-04:00April 4th, 2024|Infectious Disease, Respiratory, SOAR Review|

Sweet! A Metabolic Disorders focused podcast episode

This episode will help you better prepare for and manage children with inborn errors of metabolism in the Emergency Department. Consider it a supplement to what you remember from Biochemistry and the instructions on the family's laminated care plan sheet. My special guest podcaster, Emily Groopman, is an actual Pediatric Geneticist in training and we hope that you will find this episode useful.

By |2024-03-25T12:30:21-04:00March 27th, 2024|Genetics, Podcasts|
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