Episode Chapters
- A-Fib with RVR20:09Are You Sure It’s Cellulitis?20:58Paper Chase #1 | Lidocaine Gel for Urethral Catheterization4:23What Would I Do Next? | Jenna’s Story - Part OneFree Chapter22:28Paper Chase #2 | The Pediatric Submersion Score - For Submersion Injuries4:22Excellence in the Physical Exam Series | The Eye12:05Henoch-Schonlein Purpura (HSP)16:08Paper Chase #3 | Oral Morphine vs Ibuprofen at Home for Post Op Pain in Children4:14The Common Cold19:02Fibromyalgia19:32Paper Chase #4 | Epinephrine Use in Older Patients with Anaphylaxis4:52What Would I Do Next? | Jenna’s Story - Part Two14:00Orthopedic Injuries in Non-Accidental Trauma (NAT)23:06Paper Chase #5 | Topical TXA vs. Nasal Packing for Treatment of Epistaxis5:28The Summary19:01
Non-accidental trauma should be considered in cases where the nature of the fracture is inconsistent with the mechanism described by the provider, which can include severity of the injury, location, or mechanism is inconsistent with child’s development stage.
Fibrillate into the Future! Full episode audio for MD edition 208:08 min - 98 MB - M4AHippo Urgent Care RAP - March 2018 Written Summary 487 KB - PDF