17 May 2012

Pediatric Emergency Medicine Ppts



Introduction To Epilepsy Semiology diagnosis Treatment
M. Scott Perry, M.D.
Introduction To Epilepsy Semiology diagnosis Treatment .ppt

Snakes, Spiders, and Creatures from the Sea
Adam Algren, MD
Snakes, Spiders, and Creatures from the Sea.ppt

Physical Examination of Patients with Suspected Sexual Abuse
P. Patrick Mularoni M.D.
Physical Examination of Patients with Suspected Sexual Abuse.ppt

Treating Life Threatening Asthma
Toni Petrillo-Albarano, MD
Treating Life Threatening Asthma.ppt

Concussion: return-to-play guideline
Thao M. Nguyen, MD
Concussion: return-to-play guideline.ppt

Highlights from the National Pediatric Infectious Disease Seminar (NPIDS)
Kalpesh Patel, MD
NPIDS.ppt

Evaluation of Altered Mental Status
Kalpesh Patel, MD
Evaluation of Altered Mental Status.ppt

Just an Itch? Beyond Benadryl
Michael Greenwald, MD
Just an Itch? Beyond Benadryl.ppt

Intraosseous Needle Insertion
Kalpesh Patel, MD
Intraosseous Needle Insertion.ppt

Ophthalmologic emergencies
Cecilia Guthrie, MD
Ophthalmologic emergencies.ppt

Emergency Issues in Pediatric Rheumatology
Elivette Zambrana-Flores
Emergency Issues in Pediatric Rheumatology.ppt

Approach to Common Cardiac Emergencies
Agustin E. Rubio, MD
Approach to Common Cardiac Emergencies.ppt

Sedation, Pain, and Analgesia
Ricardo R. Jiménez, MD
Sedation, Pain, and Analgesia.ppt

Code Green: PECC & EEC External Disaster Management
Charles A. Murphy, M.D.
External Disaster Management .ppt

Pediatric Ocular Trauma and Emergencies
Dafina M. Good, MD
Pediatric Ocular Trauma and Emergencies.ppt

Teaching physician rules - Based on Medicare guidelines
Jeffrey Linzer Sr., MD, MICP, FAAP, FACEP
Teaching physician rules.ppt

Nerve Blocks
Steven Lanski, MD
Nerve Blocks.ppt
129 free full text articles


  1. Regionalization of pediatric emergency care in Korea.
  2. Pediatric emergency medicine residency experience: requirements versus reality.
  3. Rubric evaluation of pediatric emergency medicine fellows.
  4. Impact of electronic health record implementation on patient flow metrics in a pediatric emergency department.
  5. Effect of expanded US recommendations for seasonal influenza vaccination: comparison of two pediatric emergency departments in the United States and Canada.
  6. Evaluation of rapid sequence intubation in the pediatric emergency department.
  7. Pediatric Emergency Department Visits in Community Hospitals from Selected States, 2005: Statistical Brief #52.
  8. Practice variability in the management of complex febrile seizures by pediatric emergency physicians and fellows.
  9. Unintentional childhood injury patterns, odds, and outcomes in Kampala City: an analysis of surveillance data from the National Pediatric Emergency Unit.
  10. Cost-effectiveness of metered-dose inhalers for asthma exacerbations in the pediatric emergency department.
  11. Resuscitation interventions in a tertiary level pediatric emergency department: implications for maintenance of skills.
  12. Use of personal protective equipment in Canadian pediatric emergency departments.
  13. A case of lower extremity venous thrombosis in the pediatric emergency department: associations with May-Thurner syndrome and isotretinoin use.
  14. Suicide attempt in under 15's: An experience in a Pediatric Emergency Depart.
  15. Do pediatric emergency departments pose a risk of infection?
  16. Variations in the management of pneumonia in pediatric emergency departments: compliance with the guidelines.
  17. Feasibility of screening patients with nonpsychiatric complaints for suicide risk in a pediatric emergency department: a good time to talk?
  18. Use of helium-oxygen mixture (Heliox®) in the treatment of obstructive lower airway disease in a pediatric emergency department.
  19. The utility of handheld metal detector in confirming metallic foreign body ingestion in the pediatric emergency department.
  20. Diagnosis of appendicitis by a pediatric emergency medicine attending using Point-of-Care Ultrasound/ a case report.
  21. Evaluation of the standardized assessment of concussion in a pediatric emergency department.
  22. Written action plan in pediatric emergency room improves asthma prescribing, adherence, and control.
  23. A brief motivational interview in a pediatric emergency department, plus 10-day telephone follow-up, increases attempts to quit drinking among youth and young adults who screen positive for problematic drinking.
  24. Alternative management of diabetic ketoacidosis in a Brazilian pediatric emergency department.
  25. Association between rainfall and pediatric emergency department visits for acute gastrointestinal illness.
  26. Pediatric emergency: adrenal insufficiency and adrenal crisis.
  27. Prevalence of firearm injuries in pediatric patients treated at the pediatric emergency service of the Dr. José Eleuterio González University Hospital .
  28. Injury patterns in obese versus nonobese children presenting to a pediatric emergency department.
  29. National profile of nonemergent pediatric emergency department visits.
  30. Pediatric emergency room presentation of congenital heart disease.
  31. Comparison of polyurethane foam to nylon flocked swabs for collection of secretions from the anterior nares in performance of a rapid influenza virus antigen test in a pediatric emergency department.
  32. Screening and brief intervention to reduce marijuana use among youth and young adults in a pediatric emergency department.
  33. Principles of pediatric emergency care.
  34. Acute heart failure syndromes in the pediatric emergency department.
  35. Barriers and supports to implementation of MDI/spacer use in nine Canadian pediatric emergency departments: a qualitative study.
  36. Improving outcomes for ill and injured children in emergency departments: protocol for a program in pediatric emergency medicine and knowledge translation science.
  37. Practice variations in the treatment of febrile infants among pediatric emergency physicians.
  38. Incidence of Serious Bacterial Infections in Ex-premature Infants with a Postconceptional Age Less Than 48 Weeks Presenting to a Pediatric Emergency Department.
  39. A prospective comparison of diaphragmatic ultrasound and chest radiography to determine endotracheal tube position in a pediatric emergency department.
  40. Safety of procedural sedation and analgesia in children less than 2 years of age in a pediatric emergency department.
  41. The appropriateness of referrals to a pediatric emergency department via a telephone health line.
  42. Health-related quality of life for pediatric emergency department febrile illnesses: an evaluation of the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory 4.0 Generic Core Scales.
  43. New opportunity to improve pediatric emergency preparedness: pediatric emergency assessment, recognition, and stabilization course.
  44. Addition of levalbuterol to a pediatric emergency department automated medication management system does not increase its use.
  45. Development of an asthma management system in a pediatric emergency department.
  46. Illicit drug and alcohol users admitted to the pediatric emergency department.
  47. Self-reported experience and competence in core procedures among Canadian pediatric emergency medicine fellowship trainees.
  48. Burden of rotavirus disease among children visiting pediatric emergency departments in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Oakland, California, in 1999-2000.
  49. Outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy: an alternative to hospitalization in a pediatric emergency department.
  50. Retrospective evaluation of a computerized physician order entry adaptation to prevent prescribing errors in a pediatric emergency department.
  51. Referral criteria from community clinics to pediatric emergency departments.
  52. Bedside ultrasound in pediatric emergency medicine.
  53. Pediatric emergency medicine: a world of potential.
  54. Patient safety in the pediatric emergency care setting.
  55. Pediatric emergency department visits for diarrheal illness increased after release of undertreated sewage.
  56. Evaluation of the fall-related trauma cases applied to our pediatric emergency department.
  57. Determination of plasma salbutamol concentrations after nebulization in a pediatric emergency department.
  58. Failure of psychiatric referrals from the pediatric emergency department.
  59. Using a computer kiosk to promote child safety: results of a randomized, controlled trial in an urban pediatric emergency department.
  60. A randomized controlled trial of sucrose and/or pacifier as analgesia for infants receiving venipuncture in a pediatric emergency department.
  61. Quality of primary care and subsequent pediatric emergency department utilization.
  62. Can we assess asthma severity using expiratory capnography in a pediatric emergency department?
  63. Glycogen storage disease type I--between chronic ambulatory follow-up and pediatric emergency.
  64. Comparison views to diagnose elbow injuries in children: a survey of Canadian non-pediatric emergency physicians.
  65. Pediatric emergency care: Are family characteristics important?
  66. Demography of pediatric emergency care in Halifax, Canada.
  67. Model analysis for optimal allocation of pediatric emergency center.
  68. Prospective evaluation of a Bayesian Network for detecting asthma exacerbations in a Pediatric Emergency Department.
  69. Predicting hospital admission in a pediatric Emergency Department using an Artificial Neural Network.
  70. Detecting asthma exacerbations in a pediatric emergency department using a Bayesian network.
  71. Initiation of maintenance antiinflammatory medication in asthmatic children in a pediatric emergency department.
  72. The effect of a short tutorial on the incidence of prescribing errors in pediatric emergency care.
  73. The evaluation of bicycle accidents that were admitted to a pediatric emergency department.
  74. Treatment in the pediatric emergency department is evidence based: a retrospective analysis.
  75. Prevalence of pneumococcal bacteremia among children <36 months of age presenting with moderate fever to pediatric emergency rooms of the Metropolitan Region (Santiago), Chile.
  76. Evaluation of nonpharmacologic methods of pain and anxiety management for laceration repair in the pediatric emergency department.
  77. Getting the data right: information accuracy in pediatric emergency medicine.
  78. Epidemiology of pediatric bite/sting injuries. One-year study of a pediatric emergency department in Israel.
  79. Evaluation of the Quidel QuickVue test for detection of influenza A and B viruses in the pediatric emergency medicine setting by use of three specimen collection methods.
  80. Psychiatric patients in the pediatric emergency department of a tertiary care center: review of a 6-month period.
  81. The effect of acute and chronic asthma severity on pediatric emergency department utilization.
  82. Delivering tailored asthma family education in a pediatric emergency department setting: a pilot study.
  83. Caring for evacuated children housed in the Astrodome: creation and implementation of a mobile pediatric emergency response team: regionalized caring for displaced children after a disaster.
  84. Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department.
  85. Evaluation of nonpharmacologic methods of pain and anxiety management for laceration repair in the pediatric emergency department.
  86. Bronchodilators via metered-dose inhaler with spacer in the pediatric emergency department: what is the dosage?.
  87. Successful implementation of a radiology sedation service staffed exclusively by pediatric emergency physicians.
  88. Evaluation of a curriculum for intimate partner violence screening in a pediatric emergency department.
  89. The pediatric emergency department: a substitute for primary care?
  90. Using a preprinted order sheet to reduce prescription errors in a pediatric emergency department: a randomized, controlled trial.
  91. Cost and utilization analysis of a pediatric emergency department diversion project.
  92. Ketamine for conscious sedation in pediatric emergency care.
  93. Hand hygiene behavior in a pediatric emergency department and a pediatric intensive care unit: comparison of use of 2 dispenser systems.
  94. Posttraumatic stress responses in children: awareness and practice among a sample of pediatric emergency care providers.
  95. The utility of safety counseling in a pediatric emergency department.
  96. The Pediatric Risk of Hospital Admission score: a second-generation severity-of-illness score for pediatric emergency patients.
  97. Patients who leave the pediatric emergency department without being seen: a case-control study.
  98. The impact of SARS on a tertiary care pediatric emergency department.
  99. Criteria for the appropriateness of admissions in the pediatric emergency setting.
  100. Follow-up after a pediatric emergency department visit: telephone versus e-mail?
  101. Nursing assistance in pediatric emergency services.
  102. Patient demand and management in a hospital pediatric emergency setting.
  103. The Ottawa ankle rules: evaluation in a pediatric emergency setting in Mexico.
  104. Association between infant continuity of care and pediatric emergency department utilization.
  105. Assessment of a computer-aided instructional program for the pediatric emergency department.
  106. Analgesia for children with acute abdominal pain: a survey of pediatric emergency physicians and pediatric surgeons.
  107. Chest pain in pediatric emergency departments: a usually benign process.
  108. Impact of the rapid diagnosis of influenza on physician decision-making and patient management in the pediatric emergency department: results of a randomized, prospective, controlled trial.
  109. Neonatal visits to a pediatric emergency service.
  110. Comparison of propofol/fentanyl versus ketamine/midazolam for brief orthopedic procedural sedation in a pediatric emergency department.
  111. The role of the dermatologist in pediatric emergency.
  112. Epidemiological trends of pediatric emergency referrals in Israel.
  113. Risk factors for cerebral edema in children with diabetic ketoacidosis. The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Collaborative Research Committee of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
  114. Diagnostic coding for pediatric emergency activity.
  115. Use of a hospital pediatric emergency department during the night.
  116. Air quality and pediatric emergency room visits for asthma in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
  117. Pediatric emergency room response to community pediatricians' expectations.
  118. Pediatric emergency preparedness in the office.
  119. Is nebulized aerosol treatment necessary in the pediatric emergency department?
  120. Seasonal variation in weight-for-age in a pediatric emergency room.
  121. Misuse of pediatric emergency services and fathers' employment status.
  122. Characteristics of children presenting with chest pain to a pediatric emergency department.
  123. Bicycle-related injuries: a survey in a pediatric emergency department.
  124. Evaluation of a kit for rapid detection of group A streptococci in a pediatric emergency department.
  125. Analysis of the medical records in a pediatric emergency room.
  126. Pediatric emergency services of the future.
  127. Letter: Pediatric emergency services of the future.
  128. Pediatric emergency services of the future.
  129. A study of the quality of prescriptions issued in a busy pediatric emergency room.

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