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ORIGINAL PAPER
Emergency Healthcare Process Automation Using Mobile
Computing and Cloud Services
M.
New Strategies for
Improving Outcomes
May 2017
Authors
Volume 19, Number 5
Emily Singer Fisher, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of
Oklahoma School of Community Medicine, Tulsa, OK
Boyd Burns, DO, FACEP, FAAEM
George Kaiser Foundation Chair in Emergency Medicine, Associate
Professor &
Evidence-Based Management In
The Emergency Department
Abstract
A child who presents to the emergency department with an altered
level of consciousness can be clinically unstable and can pose a great
diagnostic challenge.
Syncope In Pediatric Patients VISIT US AT
BOOTH #105
AT THE ACEP ADVANCED PEDIATRIC
EMERGENCY MEDICINE ASSEMBLY,
Las Vegas, NV
April 25-27
Syncope In Pediatric Patients:
Peds0314 Crying Infant A Systematic Approach To
The Evaluation Of Acute
Unexplained Crying In Infants
In The Emergency Department
March 2014
Authors
Volume 11, Number 3
Lauren Allister, MD
Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Department of
Emergency Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital,
Boston, MA
Stephanie Ruest, MD
Department of Pediatrics, Massachusetts General Hospital
for Children, Boston, MA
Peer Reviewers
Abstract
Crying is a common behavior of infancy that can be a signal of a
broad spectrum of conditions ranging from the normal needs of
hunger and sleep to significant medical or surgical pathology.
Diagnosis
and Management in the
Emergency Department
Pediatric acute kidney injury is a condition that is underdiagnosed
among children seen in the emergency department, and it has been associated with significant morbidity and mortality, including increased
risk for chronic kidney disease.
To limit the spread of
these diseases, emergency clinicians must be able to readily identify
the characteristic presentations of the rashes associated with measles,
rubella, and varicella, as well as the common presenting features associated with mumps.
Peds0315 Seizures VISIT US AT
BOOTH # 203
AT THE ACEP PEDIATRIC
ASSEMBLY IN NEW YORK, NY,
MARCH 24-25, 2015
Emergency Department
Management Of Seizures In
Pediatric Patients
Abstract
Seizures account for 1% of all emergency department visits for children, and the etiologies range from benign to life-threatening.
Emergency clinicians must maintain a high index
of suspicion for these conditions, given the rarity and often nonspecific
presentation in the pediatric population.
Medical Tag Booklet Printable Emergency Medical Tags
Web Printable Emergency Medical Tags
Instructions
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paperwork.
Peds0914 Hematuria An Evidence-Based Approach To
The Management Of Hematuria
In Children In The Emergency
Department
September 2014
Volume 11, Number 9
Authors
Kathryn H.
Diagnosis And Management
In The Emergency Department
Abstract
Approximately 5000 children present annually to emergency departments in the United States with unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning.
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