Episode Chapters
- intro: Building Your Emotional Bench9:00WDIDN: 18 Month Old with Sleepiness15:27Paper Chase #1 - Ondansetron May Not Prevent Pediatric Bouncebacks4:13Strep Pharyngitis Associated Myocarditis (SPAM)13:25Clinical Conundrum: Foreign Body - Part 1Free Chapter17:20Paper Chase #2 - How Helpful is Abdominal X-Ray For Constipation in Kids4:29Approach to the Jaundiced Patient - Part 119:11Paper Chase #3 - Do Resistant Pediatric UTIs Need a Different Antibiotic at All?4:19Ode to the Node27:09Legal Lessons: Hip pain with 7 Bounceback Visits20:02Paper Chase #4 - The Effect of Antibiotics on Pediatric Pneumonia3:47PE basics: Multiple Sclerosis21:02Jaundice Part 216:59Paper Chase #5 - Low Dose Steroids for Osteoarthritis Related Hand Pain4:27Clinical Conundrum: Foreign Body Part 210:13Mailbag7:55
Liver function tests are commonly performed for a variety of reasons. The proper interpretation of these results is critical to using them as appropriate diagnostic tools. In particular, patterns arise that can help discern obstructive vs inflammatory etiologies of jaundice.
Hippo Urgent Care RAP July 2020 Written Summary 823 KB - PDF