Pediatric Emergency Medicine Reports
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Noninvasive Ventilation in Pediatric Patients: Role as a Supportive Technique in the ED
There are two types of noninvasive ventilation: positive pressure and negative pressure. Negative pressure ventilation is not commonly used and will be only briefly described. -
Trauma Reports for July/August 2006
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Emergency Department Management of the Febrile Child
The infant or child with a fever is a common occurrence in an emergency department (ED). -
Trauma Reports Supplement
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Winter Viral Illness in Infants and Children
Emergency department (ED) resources are continually strained due to overcrowding. This intensifies during the winter months because of epidemics of viral illness that affect all ages. The very young and elderly populations are at increased risk for significant morbidity and mortality related to viral disease, and as a consequence have higher rates of hospitalization than other age groups. -
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From Urticaria to Anaphylaxis: The Spectrum of Allergic Reactions in Children
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Bioterrorism Watch: Fear is the foe when anthrax spores are found within hospital walls
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Bioterrorism Watch: Stanford sets the standard for bioterrorism planning
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Bioterrorism Watch: APIC - Smallpox plan uses outdated infection control