Anemia

Jan 9, 2019 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Anemia

HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen The mean hemoglobin concentration for normal newborns is 18 g/dL, after which it falls to a nadir of 11 g/dL (mean concentration) at 2 to…

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Vaginitis

Jan 9, 2019 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Vaginitis

HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen Vulvovaginitis is the most common gynecological disorder in childhood; its causes include physical and chemical irritants and a variety of infectious agents. Group A β-hemolytic…

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The Adolescent Pregnant Patient

Jan 9, 2019 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on The Adolescent Pregnant Patient

HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen Consider ectopic pregnancy in reproductive-age patients with abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. It is the leading cause of maternal mortality during the first half of…

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Petechiae and Purpura

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HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen Purpura may be a sign of an underlying life-threatening illness that requires immediate attention. Petechiae above the nipple line with a history of cough or…

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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Jan 9, 2019 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Sexually Transmitted Diseases

HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen Chlamydia and gonorrhea are most common among 15- to 19-year-old women. Throughout the United States, medical care for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can be provided…

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Male Genitourinary Problems

Jan 9, 2019 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Male Genitourinary Problems

HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen Acute scrotal pain is usually caused by testicular torsion, epididymitis, or torsion of the appendix testis, and should be considered a surgical emergency until proven…

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Urinary Tract Diseases

Jan 9, 2019 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Urinary Tract Diseases

HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen Signs and symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI) may be nonspecific in neonates and young infants. Urinary catheterization is the preferred method for obtaining…

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Specific Renal Syndromes

Jan 9, 2019 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Specific Renal Syndromes

HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen Edema, hematuria, and oliguria suggest acute glomerulonephritis. Children with nephrotic syndrome are usually immunocompromised and are at risk for life-threatening infection. Patients with hemolytic uremic…

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Hypo- and Hypernatremia Abnormalities

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HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen Sodium concentration reflects both the sodium and water contents of the body. Arginine vasopressin (AVP) is one of the primary regulatory hormones for sodium concentration….

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Hypo- and Hyperkalemia Abnormalities

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HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen Serum potassium levels reflect only 2% of total body potassium. Therapy for hyperkalemia is aimed at halting intake, stabilizing cellular membranes, intracellular translocation, and enhancing…

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