Chapter 7 – Endocrine Emergencies
Chapter 7 Endocrine Emergencies Aviva Sopher , Tamar G. Baer , Morri Markowitz , and Sandra J. Cunningham Adrenal Insufficiency The adrenal cortex is divided into three zones: the outermost…
Chapter 7 Endocrine Emergencies Aviva Sopher , Tamar G. Baer , Morri Markowitz , and Sandra J. Cunningham Adrenal Insufficiency The adrenal cortex is divided into three zones: the outermost…
Chapter 3 Cardiac Emergencies Irfan Warsy and Michael H. Gewitz Arrhythmias Pediatric arrhythmias are increasing in prevalence secondary to improved patient survival following cardiac surgery, more extensive use of ECG…
Chapter 6 Ear, Nose, and Throat Emergencies Daran Kaufman and Jeffrey Keller Acute Otitis Media Acute otitis media (AOM) is a suppurative infection of the middle ear caused by bacteria…
Chapter 5 Dermatologic Emergencies Alexandra D. McCollum and Joshua M. Sherman Dermatology is a visual specialty, and an accurate description of a “rash” makes it more likely that the practitioner…
Chapter 4 Dental Emergencies Farhad Yeroshalmi Children frequently present to the emergency department (ED) complaining of oral problems, primarily due to oral trauma or related to dental caries. Many of…
Chapter 1 Resuscitation Waseem Hafeez , Michele Fagan , and Theresa Maldonado Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Overview Cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children is rarely a sudden event. The usual progression of…
Chapter 2 Allergic Emergencies Stephanie Jennings Anaphylaxis Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening multisystem allergic reaction that can be triggered by a variety of agents (Table 2.1). The mechanism may be…