Category 2011 Morsels

ITP – Immune Thrombocytopenia Purpura

We’ve discussed how rashes often present to the ED… and often I don’t know what they are do to; however, we are trained to look for characteristics that may indicate a concerning etiology and warrant additional work-up (ex. Petechiae, purpura,…

Tapping a VP Shunt

The number of technology dependent children that we see seems to steadily be increasing. These technologies can be quite beneficial for the patient, but are associated with potential complications and issues. Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunts certainly benefit patients who have hydrocephalus;…

Kids with Kidney Stones

Kids with Kidney Stones Kidney stones are a relatively common entity encountered on the adult side of the ED, but while kids are not just little adults, some will develop adult-like problems. There has been an increase in incidence of…

Acute Rheumatic Fever – Don’t Forget about it!

              We’ve discussed Strep Pharyngitis (12/3/2010) and how in treating it we are primarily focusing on preventing Rheumatic Heart Disease. It is certainly safe to say that we’ve done a great job of reducing…

Nursemaid’s Elbow – feel like Mr. Miyagi

Nursemaid’s elbow: honestly, this may be the single most enjoyable condition to treat. Yes, we all do a lot of fantastic feats daily to help improve the health and well-being of children, but I would argue that few are as…

Tissue adhesives

Tissue Adhesive

Inevitably the act of caring for children will lead you to dealing with multiple lacerations. While there are a wide variety of techniques that can be deployed to make these wounds disappear, the one that is most often asked for…

Supracondylar Fracture

It is August… a few weeks left before school starts… and football season is almost upon us! I love football season, but it is such a double-edged sword – inevitably all of the Peds EDs will be inundated with skeletally…