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Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health, 2020
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ISBN 9781975138356 (electronic bk.)
ISBN 9781975138332
Print version: Woolridge, Dale Avoiding Common Errors in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health,c2020 ISBN 9781975138332
Intro -- Half Title -- Associate Editors -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contributors -- Preface -- Contents -- The Crashing Patient -- 1: Overlooking the Basics and Focusing on Medications That Do Not Matter During Pediatric Codes -- 2: Placing Provider Comfort Over Family Presence -- 3: Overlooking Opportunity to Help the Family by Saving Crucial Evidence -- 4: Epinephrine 1:10 000 vs 1:1000: Are You Prepared to Make Sense of This? -- Imaging -- 5: Do Not Scan Head Trauma Based on Your "Gut"-Use Evidence-Based Guidelines! -- 6: Negative Scan-Positive Belly: Do Not Rely Solely on the CT Scan When Evaluating Children With Blunt Force Abdominal Trauma -- 7: Appreciate Practice Differences in the Approach to Pediatric Nontraumatic Abdominal Pain -- 8: Neuroimaging of Nontrauma Patients -- 9: To CT or Not to CT: Develop Good Imaging Strategy -- 10: Know the Options: Imaging Modalities for Pediatric Neck Masses -- 11: Advanced Imaging-MRI in Children -- 12: Pediatric Lung POCUS: An Underutilized Tool for Pediatric Pneumonia -- 13: Do Not Apply the Adult FAST Criteria to Pediatric Trauma Patients -- 14: Cardiac POCUS: Be Able to Distinguish Pericardial Effusions From Their Mimics -- 15: Scan First, Irradiate Second: The Error in Jumping to Computed Tomography -- 16: Skin and Soft Tissue Infections: Fifty Shades of Grayscale -- Environmental/Toxicology -- 17: Errors to Avoid: Overlooking Potential for Lung Injury in Children Who Appear Well -- 18: Not Aggressively Treating the Hypothermic Drowning Victim -- 19: Drowning Prevention-Missing the Opportunity to Teach: Prevention When the Near-Miss Events Happen -- 20: When Small Bites Matter: The Deadly Potential of a Pill -- 21: Activated Charcoal: Avoiding Worthless Usage of a Valuable Therapy -- 22: Underestimating the Damage a Simple Laundry Detergent Pod Can Cause.
119: Be Prepared to Recognize and Manage the "Bad" Rashes.
49: Overlooking Simple Strategies to Manage Pain Related to a Dry Socket -- 50: Dismissing Sialadenitis as a Simple Infection and Throwing Antibiotics at It -- 51: Do Not Forget About the Secondary Teeth While Managing a Primary Tooth Injury -- 52: Focusing on Only the Teeth When There Is Dental Trauma -- 53: Not Thoroughly Evaluating Facial Fractures -- 54: Put Down the Scalpel-A Thoughtful Approach to Neck Masses -- 55: Blunt Neck Trauma -- 56: Penetrating Neck Trauma -- 57: Torticollis: Maybe a Twist but Hopefully Never a Shout -- 58: Atlantoaxial Rotatory Subluxation (AARS): When Children Truly Look Like Little Birds -- 59: Managing Pediatric Eye Injuries: You Will Shoot Your Eye Out, Kid! -- 60: Be Prepared to Manage Eye Lacerations -- 61: Be Prepared to Care for the Other Pediatric Red Eye: Hyphema -- 62: Pediatric Vision Loss -- 63: Be Prepared to Manage Eye Burns-Chemical, UV, Thermal -- 64: Do Not Confuse Orbital Cellulitis With Preseptal Cellulitis -- 65: "Eye Spy" Abnormal Pupils: Be Aware That an Abnormal Pupillary Exam Is Often a Sign of Underlying Problems -- 66: Nasolacrimal Duct Disorders: More Than Just Tears -- 67: Conjunctivitis: A Sight for Sore Eyes -- Airway -- 68: Not Considering an Infant’s Airway as a "Difficult Airway" from the Beginning -- 69: Not Knowing the Differences Between the Pediatric and Adult Airways Can Lead to Failure to Intubate the Pediatric Airway -- 70: Get Rid of Your Discomfort With Percutaneous Transtracheal Ventilation -- 71: Treating All Noisy Breathing as the Same -- 72: Don’t Rush to Intubate an Infant After PGE1 Administration -- 73: Thinking Lack of Wheezing Is a Good Finding With Severe Asthma -- 74: Giving Albuterol to All Kids With Bronchiolitis -- 75: Treating Patients With Cystic Fibrosis and Pneumonia With Typical Treatments for Community-Acquired Pneumonia.
96: Dehydration and Electrolyte Problems: Do Not Start IV Fluids in Children Without a Trial of PO Fluids and Antiemetics -- 97: Why Is My Baby’s Poop White?: Do Not Forget to Check the Direct Bilirubin Level for Jaundiced Infants -- 98: Lets Be Blunt-Do Not Underestimate the Importance of Serial Abdominal Examinations in Pediatric Blunt Abdominal Trauma -- 99: Oh Heavens…. HUS and Escherichia coli 0157:H7-Do Not Rush to Give Antibiotics to Children With Bloody Diarrhea -- 100: Twist of Fate: Do Not Ignore Bilious Emesis in a Baby -- 101: Let Your Light Shine!: Do Not Confuse a Hydrocele for a Hernia -- 102: Time Is Stoma: G-Tube Dislodgement Is a Time-Sensitive Emergency -- 103: "Not Aggressively Treating Patients With Nephrotic Syndrome Presenting With Fever" -- Genitourinary and Renal -- 104: Renal: Nephritis: "Not Having a Strategy to Evaluate Hematuria in a Child" -- 105: Overlooking Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis in Patients With Nephrotic Syndrome -- 106: "Urine" Trouble Now-Evidence to Approach Pediatric UTI -- 107: Funny Dermatologic Findings -- 108: Vaginitis in the Prepubertal Girl-A Not So Challenging Discharge Diagnosis -- 109: GU Torsion (Male and Female) -- 110: Not Just Adults: Abnormal Uterine Bleeding and Teenage Menstrual Issues -- 111: Straddle Injuries Management: Be Able to Distinguish Accident From Abuse -- 112: A Sticky Situation: Know How to Manage Labial Adhesions -- 113: Always Look Under the Diaper: Congenital Abnormalities of the Genitourinary Tract -- 114: Always Check Under the Hood: Do Not Confuse Phimosis and Paraphimosis -- Dermatology -- 115: Neonatal Rashes: Know the Bad From the Not So Bad -- 116: Be Prepared to Manage the Common Pediatric Rashes -- 117: Be Prepared to Manage Common Pediatric Infectious Rashes -- 118: The Fits and Starts of Atopic Dermatitis: Strategies to Adjusting Treatment.
23: Not Having a Plan to Safely and Effectively Cool Critically Ill Patients With Heat Stroke -- 24: Cold Illness: Be Prepared to Use All the Tricks for Aggressive Rewarming -- 25: Rabies, It Is More Than Bats: Know Your High-Risk Cases -- 26: Antivenom in Children Is Not Based on the Child’s Weight -- Ear Nose Throat -- 27: Otitis Externa: A Dive Into Swimmer’s Ear -- 28: Acute Otitis Media and Complications -- 29: Don’t Miss Hearing Loss-A Subtle Sign of Serious Pathology -- 30: Leaking the Information: Be Prepared to Manage Otorrhea -- 31: Punching Up the Management of External Ear Trauma -- 32: Do Not Miss Middle and Inner Ear Trauma: Not All Ear Drainage Is Infectious -- 33: Intranasal Foreign Bodies: Optimizing Chances of Successful Removal -- 34: Blow by Blow on Nasal Trauma in Children -- 35: Epistaxis: The Nose Knows How to Stop the Leak -- 36: Orbital Fractures: Be Careful to Avoid Getting Trapped -- 37: Not Using Absorbable Sutures for Children With Facial Lacerations -- 38: Overlooking the Benefits of Regional Anesthesia in Children -- 39: Using Color of Rhinorrhea As a Justification for Giving Antibiotics -- 40: Basing Treatment of Strep Pharyngitis Solely on Centor Criteria -- 41: Neck Pain and Fever Does Not Always Mean Meningitis. Think of RPA. Retropharyngeal Abscess -- 42: Oropharyngeal Puncture? Do Not Forget That There Is a Big Blood Vessel to Worry About -- 43: Not Believing the Parent Who Believes the Child Choked on Something -- 44: Do Not Treat Detergent Pods Like Any Other Type of Ingestion -- 45: Not Appreciating "Recurrent Croup" to Be a Clinical Sign of Anatomic Airway Anomalies -- 46: Not Having a Strategy in Place to Manage the Patient With a Posttonsillectomy Hemorrhage -- 47: Attempting to Close Every Intraoral Laceration -- 48: Thinking Ludwig Angina Only Happens in Adults.
76: Not Recognizing Risk Factors for PE in Children -- 77: Overlooking the Concurrent Injuries in Children With Rib Fractures -- Cardiology/Dysrhythmia -- 78: Do Not Miss Undiagnosed Congenital Heart Disease: In Babies With Heart Disease, Color Matters! -- 79: Poor Feeding, Cough, and Fussiness? Common Complaints Deserve a Comprehensive Workup for Pericarditis in the Postoperative Congenital Heart Disease Patient -- 80: A Faint Chance of Danger-Do Not Assume Pediatric Syncope Is Just Orthostasis Without Ruling Out These Diagnoses -- 81: Chest Pain: Do Not Let a Normal Examination Falsely Reassure You -- 82: Tachycardia: Don’t Assume Tachycardia Is Just "Stranger Danger" -- 83: Secondary Signs of Endocarditis: Know Them by Heart -- 84: Viruses Can Be Real Heart Breakers-Do Not Let the Myocarditis Patient Blend in With All the Respiratory Viral Illnesses -- 85: Remember That Very Little of Pediatric Hypertension Is Cardiac -- 86: Getting to the Heart of the Matter: Do Not Miss These Features of Pathologic Murmurs -- 87: Do Not Crash and Burn by Missing Kawasaki Disease -- 88: Pediatric Electrocardiogram Differences: Know Which Findings Are Normal in Children and Which Ones Spell Trouble -- 89: Do Not Be Shocked! Know the Meaning of the First Three Letters of a Pacemaker’s Code -- Abdomen -- 90: Be Aware of the Varied Presentation of Pediatric Appendicitis -- 91: Pyloric Stenosis: Diagnosis the Stenosis Before It Becomes "Classic" -- 92: The Inception of an Intussusception: Look for the Bowel Within a Bowel Even if Symptoms Are Not "Classic" -- 93: GI bleed: Do Not Be fooled by bleeding imposters -- 94: The Hard Truth of Constipation-Do Not Miss the Potentially Serious Causes -- 95: Pediatric Diarrhea-Hydration Is the Most Important Factor in Treatment.
96: Dehydration and Electrolyte Problems: Do Not Start IV Fluids in Children Without a Trial of PO Fluids and Antiemetics -- 97: Why Is My Baby’s Poop White?: Do Not Forget to Check the Direct Bilirubin Level for Jaundiced Infants -- 98: Lets Be Blunt-Do Not Underestimate the Importance of Serial Abdominal Examinations in Pediatric Blunt Abdominal Trauma -- 99: Oh Heavens…. HUS and Escherichia coli 0157:H7-Do Not Rush to Give Antibiotics to Children With Bloody Diarrhea -- 100: Twist of Fate: Do Not Ignore Bilious Emesis in a Baby -- 101: Let Your Light Shine!: Do Not Confuse a Hydrocele for a Hernia -- 102: Time Is Stoma: G-Tube Dislodgement Is a Time-Sensitive Emergency -- 103: "Not Aggressively Treating Patients With Nephrotic Syndrome Presenting With Fever" -- Genitourinary and Renal -- 104: Renal: Nephritis: "Not Having a Strategy to Evaluate Hematuria in a Child" -- 105: Overlooking Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis in Patients With Nephrotic Syndrome -- 106: "Urine" Trouble Now-Evidence to Approach Pediatric UTI -- 107: Funny Dermatologic Findings -- 108: Vaginitis in the Prepubertal Girl-A Not So Challenging Discharge Diagnosis -- 109: GU Torsion (Male and Female) -- 110: Not Just Adults: Abnormal Uterine Bleeding and Teenage Menstrual Issues -- 111: Straddle Injuries Management: Be Able to Distinguish Accident From Abuse -- 112: A Sticky Situation: Know How to Manage Labial Adhesions -- 113: Always Look Under the Diaper: Congenital Abnormalities of the Genitourinary Tract -- 114: Always Check Under the Hood: Do Not Confuse Phimosis and Paraphimosis -- Dermatology -- 115: Neonatal Rashes: Know the Bad From the Not So Bad -- 116: Be Prepared to Manage the Common Pediatric Rashes -- 117: Be Prepared to Manage Common Pediatric Infectious Rashes -- 118: The Fits and Starts of Atopic Dermatitis: Strategies to Adjusting Treatment.
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