Use of Pulse Oximetry
Use of Pulse Oximetry Ronnie S. Fuerst Introduction The pulse oximeter, an electronic monitor used to noninvasively measure arterial oxygen saturation, is standard equipment in the emergency department (ED) and…
Use of Pulse Oximetry Ronnie S. Fuerst Introduction The pulse oximeter, an electronic monitor used to noninvasively measure arterial oxygen saturation, is standard equipment in the emergency department (ED) and…
Accessing Indwelling Central Lines Susan M. Fuchs Introduction In children, numerous illnesses exist that require long-term parenteral pharmacologic or nutritional therapy and repetitive blood drawing. Several long-term central venous access…
Venipuncture and Peripheral Venous Access Mananda S. Bhende Mioara D. Manole Introduction Venipuncture and peripheral venous access remain two of the most common yet most challenging procedures in pediatric medical…
Arterial Puncture and Catheterization Susan B. Torrey Richard A. Saladino Introduction Arterial blood sampling is necessary in the evaluation and management of many seriously ill or injured children (1,2). Precise…
The Electrocardiogram in Infants and Children Srikant B. Iyer Introduction The surface electrocardiogram (ECG) remains an efficient and inexpensive aid in the initial and emergent evaluation of dysrhythmias, conduction disturbances,…
Pericardiocentesis Scott D. Reeves Introduction Pericardiocentesis is the use of a needle-syringe system to aspirate fluid from the pericardial space. Although not often required in the emergency department (ED), the…
Converting Stable Supraventricular Tachycardia Using Vagal Maneuvers Kathy N. Shaw Introduction Many different vagal maneuvers have been used to convert stable supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). The procedures are relatively simple and…
Reduction of Temporomandibular Joint Dislocation Amanda Pratt John M. Loiselle Introduction Temporomandibular joint dislocation is the displacement of the mandibular condyle from the mandibular fossa, rendering the patient unable to…
Management of Soft-Tissue Injuries of the Mouth Magdy W. Attia John Loiselle Introduction The physician who deals with the pediatric age group is frequently called on to evaluate oral trauma…
Splinting Teeth Maria Carmen G. Diaz Introduction Children often present to the emergency department with traumatic dental injuries. Most of these injuries affect the maxillary central incisors. In primary dentition,…