Episode Chapters
- Introduction: DEET10:23Paper Chase 1 | Inhaled Isopropyl Alcohol for Immediate Nausea Relief5:32Rebound AnaphylaxisFree Chapter14:43What Do I Do Next? Back Pain13:59Paper Chase 2 | Corticosteroids for Allergy/Anaphylaxis Do Not Decrease Relapse6:18UC Evaluation and Management of Diarrhea - Part 118:47Cross Reactivity of PCN + Cephalosporins12:07Paper Chase 3 | Antibiotics are Back for Abscesses7:06ALARA15:57Bad Baby Bellies17:41Medication Errors23:56Paper Chase 4 | Clinda vs Bactrim for Soft Tissue Infections8:21Urgent Care Evaluation and Management of Diarrhea - Part 27:05The Schedule Hack14:45Paper Chase 5 | Intra-Articular Lidocaine for Reduction of Shoulder Dislocation10:57The Summary22:07
Discuss prevention of medication errors in pediatric patients.
Cross-React and HACK Full episode audio for MD edition 209:41 min - 98 MB - M4Ahippo Urgent Care RAP - October 2016 479 KB - PDF
Danielle K. - October 3, 2016 8:24 AM
There is a fantastic pediatric dosing app called pedi calc. It is blue with white foot prints. I am a physician assistant who recently started seeing a pediatric population in the urgent care setting after being out of school for a year and a half and it has been a great resource for me!
Mike W., MD - October 3, 2016 8:57 AM
Great idea - thx for the info Danielle!