Sick child in a rural hospital
27.2 Sick child in a rural hospital Murali Narayanan, Robert Henning Essentials 1 There are significant challenges in translating experience from the urban to rural healthcare settings including differences in…
27.2 Sick child in a rural hospital Murali Narayanan, Robert Henning Essentials 1 There are significant challenges in translating experience from the urban to rural healthcare settings including differences in…
14.3 The mouth and throat Stuart Lewena, Gervase Chaney, Richard P. Widmer Essentials Stomatitis 1 Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis is the most common cause of stomatitis in young children. 2 Early…
21.2 Specific poisons Naren Gunja, Helen Mead, Nicholas Cheng Essentials 1 Medically-important paediatric poisoning usually falls into two categories: common ingestions, and rare or dangerous toxins. 2 The Emergency Physician…
7.4 Pyloric stenosis Kim Lian Ong Essentials 1 Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis rarely occurs before the 1st week of life; it commonly present at 2-8 weeks of age. 2 The main…
7.3 Gastro-oesophageal reflux Daryl Efron Essentials 1 The infant presenting with regurgitation/vomiting needs to have alternative causes considered, before concluding that the diagnosis is GOR. 2 GOR is a normal…
30.1 Adolescent medicine in the emergency department Katherine Barton, Donald Payne Essentials 1 Establishing rapport is essential for a successful adolescent health consultation. 2 Interviewing adolescents in a quiet, more…
28.1 Availing web-based resources Colin Parker Essentials 1 Web resources are becoming increasingly available and integrated into every day practice. 2 Web-based products would ideally provide clinical decision support platforms,…
9.1 Infectious diseases Mike Starr Essentials 1 Fever is one of the most common reasons for children to present to the Emergency Department. 2 Serious bacterial infections need to be…
28.2 Teaching paediatric emergency medicine Colin Parker Essentials 1 Effective communication skills and healthy attitudes are prerequisites for good paediatric emergency medicine practice, and their teaching should take precedence over…
25.1 Male genitalia Colin S. Kikiros Essentials 1 A paediatric surgeon or urologist should be contacted to assess an acute scrotum so as not to miss a testicular torsion. 2…