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Articles Tagged With: Pediatrics

  • Management of Pediatric Shock

    Pediatric shock carries a high morbidity and mortality, making early recognition key. Recently, pediatric critical care and resuscitation has been the focus of emergency department care improvement.

  • AAP Revises Guidelines to Improve Treatment of Children with Disabilities

    Group says pediatricians can be advocates for this population, which is more likely to be subjected to abuse and neglect.

  • No Evidence of Bias on Pediatric Ethics Rounds

    Researchers compared sociodemographic factors between patients admitted to an academic children’s hospital during ethics rounds in the PICU, PCTU, and NICU in 2017 and 2018 who were identified as having ethics issues and all other patients admitted to those same units during the same period. The researchers expected racial and/or socioeconomic differences between the groups, with socially vulnerable patients disproportionately identified as having ethical issues on rounds. But they did not find this to be the case.

  • Bloodborne Pathogens

    In the acute care setting, clinicians may be confronted with a child who has had a nonoccupational blood and/or body fluid exposure. Being prepared with a focused approach and the ability to identify the multiple factors that may adjust the risk of contracting bloodborne pathogens is valuable in such exposures. The authors provide a focused approach to nonoccupational blood and/or body fluid exposure, as well as a discussion of each of the bloodborne pathogens.

  • Top Copay Collectors at Pediatric EDs

    By performing their job well, registrars reduce worries for families — and bad debt for the hospital. Some patient access employees share how they do it.

  • Febrile and First-Time Seizures

    The sudden appearance of COVID-19 has created an additional challenge to the evaluation of children with "flu-like" symptoms. This article compares and contrasts influenza and coronavirus and provides a critical update on a timely topic.

  • AAP, PIDS Tailor Antibiotic Recommendations for Children

    Policy statement underscores importance of creating stewardship programs.

  • Pediatric Psych Visits Surging in EDs, Along with Medical Malpractice Risks

    Before pediatric psychiatric patients are discharged from the ED, carefully document the visit and create a follow-up plan with a primary care physician or mental health professional. For patients presenting with suicidal ideation, a social worker or mental health clinician should develop a safety plan.

  • Tips for Successfully Implementing a Flu Vaccination Program

    Pediatric ED leaders interested in implementing a screening protocol to boost flu vaccination rates in children should rely on quality improvement principles.

  • Nurse-Driven Screening Protocol Seeks Flu Vaccine for Every Eligible Child in ED

    Frustrated with low vaccination rates, the ED at Children’s Wisconsin in Milwaukee implemented a screening protocol to offer the flu vaccine to every eligible child who presents for care. Now in its third year, the nurse-driven intervention has proven successful, with leaders working to expand the approach ahead of an expected COVID-19 vaccine.