Paediatric Emergency Medicine – Premier Conference – Day 1
Discover the highlights of Day 1 at the Premier conference on Paediatric Emergency Medicine.
Paediatric Emergency Medicine – Premier Conference – Day 1 Read More
Discover the highlights of Day 1 at the Premier conference on Paediatric Emergency Medicine.
Paediatric Emergency Medicine – Premier Conference – Day 1 Read More
This post is from Australia and was brought to us by Dr Ben McKenzie. The events that precede this blog are utterly tragic, but from such tragedy there is hope
Just a routine resuscitation. The AMAX4 algorithm for anaphylaxis/asthma. St Emlyn’s Read More
In the UK this weekend there are warnings out regarding Thunderstorm Asthma. This is a rare but well described phenomena when patients who are previously known to be grass pollen
Thunderstorm Asthma: St Emlyn’s Read More
Although this post is mainly about the new Anaphylaxis Guidelines published recently, please bear with me while we get a little nerdy with some physiology first… For anyone starting out
Anaphylaxis – A Guideline Update Read More
This post is written by Dr Niall Morris Prednisolone is about as tried and tested a treatment as we have in medicine. We all know how fantastic it is for
JC: Why don’t we use dexamethasone for children’s asthma? Read More
Podcast – An introduction to caring for the patient with asthma in the Emergency Department
Podcast – Intro to EM: The Patient with Asthma Read More
In this podcast, we’ll delve into a topic that can be quite daunting for those new to Emergency Medicine: managing pediatric patients who present with shortness of breath. Listening Time
Podcast – Shortness of Breath in Children Read More
Patients with “shortness of breath” are a challenge in the ED. Shortness of breath can be a frightening presenting complaint for both patients and doctors. When you think about it,
An Introduction to the Breathless Patient in the ED Read More