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TXA (Tranexamic Acid) in Pediatrics 

Pediatric EM Morsels

TXA has been mentioned previously on PEM Morsels in the following contexts: Post Tonsillectomy Hemorrhage , Hemophilia in the ED , Von Willebrand Disease , Epistaxis in Children , Hereditary Angioedema , Hemoptysis in Children , Hyphema , and even in Neonatal Subgaleal Hemorrhage. 2012 Feb;147(2):113-9. Acad Emerg Med.

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Tranq dope (fentanyl-xylazine combination): A new horizon in opioid withdrawal treatment

ALiEM

Due in large part to the proliferation of anonymous chemical factories able to produce industrial volumes of inexpensive synthetic opioids without opium or other controlled precursors, fentanyl spilled into the United States, Canada, and Europe, heroin soon fell to market forces [1, 2]. Some patients require re-dosing in the ED.

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emDOCs Podcast – Episode 110: Primary Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis

EMDocs

Commonly a monomicrobial infection with gram-negative bacteria like E. Major takeaway: Consider SBP in any patient who comes into the ED with ascites. Paracentesis is a safe procedure with a low complication rate (< 1%). coli (50-90% of cases). Patients can also present with GI bleeding, AKI.

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Awake, and Paralysed: A Never Event

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Intubated, awake, and paralysed: a never event. Intensive Care Research , 1 (3-4), pp.60-64. A 2012 study on paediatric patients showed that approximately 42% were intubated without medications, and 2% were intubated with paralysis only in the ED. This paralysis-only intubation meets the criteria for a never event.

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Neurogenic Shock in Children

Pediatric EM Morsels

Pathophysiology Primary injury happens at the time of the traumatic event or shortly after in the high cervical to mid-thoracic spine. Negative E-FAST and no signs of long bone injuries should raise concern for neurogenic shock in the hypotensive trauma patient with suspected spinal injury. 2011;46(9):1771. 5 th Edition.

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Serial PoCUS for ED Patients with Acute Dyspnea: Is More Actually Better?

REBEL EM

In many emergency departments (ED), US machines are readily available and can be used to rapidly assess and monitor patients with acute dyspnea at the bedside. What They Did: Design: Randomized, controlled, blinded-outcome trial Sites: Three emergency departments in Denmark Duration: October 9, 2019 to May 26, 2021.

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Trauma Resuscitation Updates

REBEL EM

mental status, urine output, capillary refill) is more important than an actual goal PERMISSIVE HYPOTENSTION IN PTS WITH TBI Brotfain E et al. mental status, urine output, capillary refill) is more important than an actual goal PERMISSIVE HYPOTENSTION IN PTS WITH TBI Brotfain E et al.

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