Communication With ENT Consultants

Nov 11, 2022 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Communication With ENT Consultants

Communication With ENT Consultants Yan Lee Mark Grbic THE CLINICAL CHALLENGE For the successful management of a patient in the emergency department (ED) or urgent care setting, clear communication between…

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ENT Anatomy

Nov 11, 2022 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on ENT Anatomy

ENT Anatomy Sarah K. Rapoport THE CLINICAL CHALLENGE Understanding the structural details of the ear, nose, and throat is imperative for accurate diagnosis of its pathologies. Formulating a conceptual map…

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The Critically Ill Child

Nov 2, 2022 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on The Critically Ill Child

Because critically ill children may occasionally present for emergency surgery, all anesthesiologists should have a working knowledge of the most common critical illnesses and their therapies. In this chapter, we…

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Trauma and Burn Management

Nov 2, 2022 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Trauma and Burn Management

With approximately 15,000 deaths per year, trauma is the leading cause of death in children over 1 year of age in the United States. Anesthesiologists and anesthetists in nearly every…

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Chronic Pain

Nov 2, 2022 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Chronic Pain

Pain is considered chronic when it is constant or recurrent and lasts for more than 3 months. It may persist because of ongoing tissue inflammation, as seen in children with…

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Analgesic Medications

Nov 2, 2022 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Analgesic Medications

Insufficient knowledge about the pharmacology of analgesic medications in the pediatric age group has led to inadequate treatment of pediatric pain partly related to the fluctuating pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics properties…

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Acute Pain Management

Nov 2, 2022 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Acute Pain Management

“Acute pain” in the pediatric setting is generally nociceptive pain arising from tissue injury, inflammation, or infection. It is typically most pronounced immediately after the insult and gradually improves as…

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