PECARN Pie: Infant Fever Part 2
From December 2020, PECARN PieThe young febrile infant is at risk for serious infections. Older risk stratification strategies have involved extensive, invasive work-ups. New research from the PECARN group has allowed for a simpler evaluation of the full term, well appearing febrile young infant using only blood and urine …
19min 59Nathan Kuppermann, MD, MPH and Solomon Behar, MDPECARN Pie: Infant Fever Part 1
From December 2020, PECARN PieThe young febrile infant is at risk for serious infections. Older risk stratification strategies have involved extensive, invasive work-ups. New research from the PECARN group has allowed for a simpler evaluation of the full term, well-appearing febrile young infant using only blood and urine …
29min 47Nathan Kuppermann, MD, MPH and Solomon Behar, MDExcellence in the Physical Exam: Necrotizing Fasciitis
From December 2019, Medication MishapsNecrotizing fasciitis has a high mortality and symptoms may present insidiously as this is a fasciitis and not a cellulitis. Exam findings may range from fever to erythema to bullae, or even present simply as pain out of proportion to exam.
13min 20Mike Weinstock, MD and Jenny Beck-Esmay, MDThe Ottawa SAH Rule
From October 2019, SVT?! REVERT Me!We see a lot of patients with headaches, most of which are benign and not life threatening. However the challenge in our jobs is finding the needle in the haystack...and subarachnoid hemorrhage is life threatening cause of headache that we simply cannot miss. Matt Delaney sits down with Dr.Salim …
17min 46Salim Rezaie, MD and Matthew DeLaney, MDED Referrals - Can’t We All Just Get Along?
From January 2019, Can't We All Just Get Along?Miz and Mike talk to Josh Russell about the best way to have a healthy respectful ED to UC relationship.
13min 56Mizuho Morrison, DO and Josh Russell, MDAcute Eye Emergencies | Part 2
From October 2018, You'll Shoot Your Eye Out!Dr. Testa reviews the most emergent causes of the painful Red eye with a handy mneumonic “GO SUCK”. They discuss the diagnosis and outpatient management of glaucoma, orbital cellulitis, scleritis, uveitis, conjunctivitis and keratitis.
10min 28Mizuho Morrison, DO, Matthieu DeClerck, MD, and Nick Testa, MDAcute Eye Emergencies | Part 1
From October 2018, You'll Shoot Your Eye Out!Dr. Testa reviews the most emergent causes of the painful Red eye with a handy mneumonic “GO SUCK”. They discuss the diagnosis and outpatient management of glaucoma, orbital cellulitis, scleritis, uveitis, conjunctivitis and keratitis.
17min 15Mizuho Morrison, DO, Matthieu DeClerck, MD, and Nick Testa, MDDental Emergencies | Part II
From September 2018, Broken Toof...Now What???Dental visits have increased substantially to acute care settings, and yet most studies show that acute care clinicians have a low level of comfort in management. Ryan Pedigo MD helps review the basics of dental anatomy, how to diagnose common injuries and atraumatic injuries that are common in the …
12min 58Ryan Pedigo, MD and Mizuho Morrison, DOElectrical Injuries
From August 2018, Avoiding BurnoutWhen evaluating a child with a potential electrical injury there are four main questions to consider: • 1. Household or Industrial electricity? • 2. What was the pathway of the current? • 3. What was the contact time? • 4. Are there any associated injuries?
17min 53Tim Horeczko, MD, MSCR, Matthew DeLaney, MD, and Mizuho Morrison, DOTrauma Basics | Part 2
From June 2018, TRAUMAramaMiz sits with colleague Jaime Hope MD to discuss initial trauma management in the UC setting.
17min 8Mizuho Morrison, DO and Jaime Hope, MDTrauma Basics | Part 1
From June 2018, TRAUMAramaMiz sits with colleague Jaime Hope MD to discuss initial trauma management in the UC setting.
11min 24Mizuho Morrison, DO and Jaime Hope, MD