JAMA: Hospital and Emergency Department Pediatric Capability, Patient Characteristics, and Radiology Imaging for Children
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PODCAST: Pediatric Agitation: Assessment and Management
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“This learning material is sourced from Emergency Medicine Cases and has been published here with permission as per Creative Commons copyright.” Pediatric agitation in the Emergency Department is one of

Fast MRI vs. CT for Pediatric Neurologic Emergencies
Written by Vivian Lei Spoon Feed Fast brain MRI protocol for pediatric nontraumatic neurologic emergencies was associated with fewer missed pathologic findings and higher diagnostic sensitivity than head CT, without

Resuscitation: Duration of emergency medical services-initiated prehospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation efforts and survival for pediatric patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Masashi Okubo a, *, Sho Komukai b , Junichi Izawa c,d , Shunsuke Amagasa e , Sriram Ramgopal f , Clifton W. Callaway a , Robert A. Berg g Abstract

PODCAST: Peds EM Chest Pain, Fevers, Sedation and Readiness Round-up with Dr. Marianne Gausche-Hill
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Succinycholine vs. Rocuronium for Pediatric RSI
Written by Aaron Lacy Spoon Feed In this retrospective, database-propensity-matched study, children in the ED who underwent rapid sequence intubation (RSI) with succinylcholine had a lower rate of death compared to