What’s Your Diagnosis? Acid-Base Disturbances: An Emergency Department Approach

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

Test Your Knowledge: Failure to Thrive

Failure to thrive (FTT) is a relatively common presentation in the emergency department. Up to 90%…

Risk Management Pitfalls in the Management of Pediatric Patients With Bacterial Meningitis

The presentation of bacterial meningitis can overlap with viral meningitis and other conditions, and emergency clinicians…

A Systematic Approach Diabetic Hyperglycemic Emergencies

Midway through your shift, a 30-year-old man presents in DKA. He is a known type 1…

What’s Your Diagnosis? A 6-Month-Old Boy Who Presents With Poor Weight Gain

Welcome to this month’s What’s Your Diagnosis Challenge! Case Presentation: a 6-month-old boy who presents with…

What’s Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis and Management of Acute Gastroenteritis

Welcome to this month’s What’s Your Diagnosis Challenge! Case Presentation: Diagnosis and Management of Acute Gastroenteritis…

Test Your Knowledge: Rash and Fever in the Pediatric Patient

Rash and fever are some of the most common chief complaints presenting in emergency medicine. The…

What’s Your Diagnosis? A 1-year-old Boy With Rhinorrhea

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

Test Your Knowledge: Pediatric Septic Arthritis and Osteomyelitis Management in the ED

Septic arthritis and osteomyelitis often present with a subacute course of illness and vague signs and…