What’s Your Diagnosis? The Child With a Syndrome

Welcome to this month’s What’s Your Diagnosis Challenge! But before we begin, check to see if…

What’s Your Diagnosis? Suspected Rabies Exposure in the ED

Welcome to this month’s What’s Your Diagnosis Challenge! But before we begin, check to see if…

Risk Management Pitfalls for Accidental Trauma in Infancy

Our recent Extra supplement Accidental Trauma of Infancy: Emergency Department Evaluation and Management reviews the evaluation and management of infants…

Test Your Knowledge: Nontraumatic Ocular Complaints in Children

Children commonly present to emergency departments with eye complaints in the absence of antecedent trauma. Signs…

Test Your Knowledge: Community-Acquired Pneumonia

As recommendations for the diagnosis, treatment, and disposition of patients with community-acquired pneumonia continue to evolve,…

What’s Your Diagnosis? Pediatric Acute Demyelinating Syndromes

Welcome to this month’s What’s Your Diagnosis Challenge! But before we begin, check to see if…

What’s Your Diagnosis? Management of Acute Urinary Retention in the ED

Welcome to this month’s What’s Your Diagnosis Challenge! But before we begin, check to see if…

Risk Management Pitfalls When Using Supraglottic Airway Devices in Pediatric Patients

Endotracheal intubation can be difficult in the emergent situation, and having an appropriate backup strategy is…

Test Your Knowledge: Pediatric Influenza in the Emergency Department

Influenza in children is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Presenting symptoms of influenza vary…