Back to Basics: BRUE
Wondering what a BRUE is? Read on below for a quick summary.
Wondering what a BRUE is? Read on below for a quick summary.
A floppy baby presents.
You are working a Sunday shift when the outpatient labs are closed, when a newborn arrives for their bilirubin check. Checking the lab is easy enough but do you know what to do with the result?
Our post last week focused on some of the physical exam findings of a patient in respiratory distress. Read on below for a brief overview of Bronchiolitis.
Tis the season for respiratory infections in children. This week's post reviews a few of the important phyical exam findings in a child presenting with respiratory distress. Videos are included! Stay tuned for next week's post that will include some great pearls about bronchiolitis which you are sure to see if you care for pediatric patients!
Neonatal Conjunctivitis
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An child is brought to your emergency department following a first-time seizure...
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