National Injury Prevention Day!
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children of all ages. While we in Emergency Departments strive to detect
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children of all ages. While we in Emergency Departments strive to detect
Having just receive both my 2nd COVID Booster and Flu Vaccinations I have been feeling pretty “immune-ready-for-the-world!” Then, one of my
Little ones explore their environments by putting things into their mouths. How many times have you been examining an infant, only to walk away
We all know that a common theme of the PedEM Morsels is remaining vigilant in the setting of seemingly benign and subtle (or confusing)
Previously, we have discussed the importance of avoiding (or at least limiting) the secondary injury that can occur from trauma. For instance, in
Cough is one of the main reasons why parents bring their children to the emergency department. Approximately 3% of ED visits are due to children
A common theme of the PedEMMorsels is remaining vigilant for the ominous needles in the haystack of benign conditions. There are so many rare
Kids get their hands and fingers into a lot of trouble sometimes! We’ve talked about some pediatric hand injury patterns such as scaphoid
Say it ain’t so, Bieber! We all just want you to sing… but I guess that is challenging to do when half of your face does not move. (Ok… full
One of the most common questions we get as pediatric emergency physicians is, “What can I do for my child’s cough?” or “How can I make
Mitigation of Anxiety and Pain in the pediatric patient is clearly an important aspect of our roles in the ED. It is very challenging to navigate
One aspect of caring for children that often causes some uncertainty in providers is encountering a Congenital Anomaly. Some are critical and garner
The worlds of Pediatrics and Orthopedics commingle often (after all “Ortho – Pedic” stems from “straightening” of the “child“).
Complex systems work best when everything is in its respective place. The human body is no exception and we’ve all had to manage problems when
How could something as simple as acute otitis media cause so many problems? We have previous discussed Gradenigo’s Syndrome and Acute