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Rebaked Morsel: Pediatric Buckle and Greenstick Forearm Fractures

Pediatric EM Morsels

Trauma season is at hand and like all other pediatric emergency departments in the country, we find our ED breaking ( pun intended ) at the seams with orthopedic injuries. 2018;Volume 00(00):DOI:10.1097/BPO.0000000000001169. We see all different flavors of upper extremity injuries. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1984 Sep;(108):103-111.

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Formula Utilization

EMS 12-Lead

Although the attending crews did not consider the ECG pathognomonic for occlusive thrombosis, they nonetheless considered the patient high-risk for ACS and implored him to reconsider. Here is the final ECG just prior to ED transfer. It’s important to stress the presence of a normal QRS (i.e., The pathology is now painfully evident.

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Sudden shock with a Nasty looking ECG. What is it?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

But this time the Queen gets it wrong (thinks it is not OMI): There were runs of VT: Tha patient arrived in profound shock and had an ED ECG: Now there is some evolution to include the ST elevation (rather than ST depression) in V4-V6. RBBB + LAFB in the setting of ACS is very bad. Posterior and high lateral OMI. Learning Points: 1.

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See what happens when a left main thrombus evolves from subtotal occlusion to total occlusion.

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

The ST segment changes are compatible with severe subendocardial ischemia which can be caused by type I MI from ACS or potentially from type II MI (non-obstructive coronary artery disease with supply/demand mismatch). Those who make it to the ED usually have transient occlusions with reperfusion.

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50 Shades of T

EMS 12-Lead

It should be emphasized here that this is a presentation of high-pretest probability for Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS). ACS and hyperkalemia both have lethal downstream consequences, so it is imperative for the clinician to acclimate to the presentation, or developing, features of each. ECG's are difficult. 2] Costanzo, L. Physiology.

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Electrical injuries

Don't Forget the Bubbles

This is supplied via alternating current (AC), increasing the risk of titanic contraction of skeletal muscle, leading to kids holding on to the electrical power source. AC and DC shocks may result in different injury patterns. In: Walls RM, ed. How does electricity cause harm? Chen P, Bukhman AK. Culnan, D.M., Capek, K.D.,

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Steroids in preschool wheeze

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Pre-school wheezers remain a poorly understood cohort of children despite seeing them every day in paediatric EDs. The 2018 PREVIEW trial reported a significant reduction in length of stay (LOS) in children given prednisolone in Australia (24-71 months, mean 41 months) compared to placebo. Compare this with the Panickar et al.

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