What’s Your Diagnosis? a 7-year-old boy after a generalized seizure lasting 2 minutes

But before we begin, check out if you got last month’s case right, about the 9-month-old…

What’s Your Diagnosis? Pain Management: Beyond Opioids

But before we begin, check out if you got last month’s case, on nonconvulsive status epilepticus,…

How Will Your ED Fare This Halloween? Management of Anaphylaxis in Pediatric Patients

Anaphylaxis is a time-sensitive, clinical diagnosis that is often misdiagnosed because the presenting signs and symptoms…

Test Your Knowledge: Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus in the ED

Nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) is characterized by persistent change in mental status from baseline lasting more…

What’s Your Diagnosis? a 9-month-old infant gasping for air

But before we begin, check out if you got last month’s case right, about the 11-year-old…

What’s Your Diagnosis? Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus: Overlooked and Undertreated

But before we begin, check out if you got last month’s case, on assistance with air…

EXTRA Supplement Podcast – Concussion in the Emergency Department: A Review of Current Guidelines – Trauma EXTRA Supplement (Trauma CME)

Show Notes Dr. Susan Kirelik, a concussion specialist and emergency medicine physician, discusses the key points…

Brain Teaser: Signs of pneumothorax when seen on thoracic ultrasound

The pediatric patient is arguably more suited for emergency ultrasound than the adult patient. Children generally…

Test Your Knowledge: Concussion in the ED

An increasing number of patients with concussive injuries are presenting to the ED, due to a…