PEDIATRICS

Use of Pulse Oximetry

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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…

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Accessing Indwelling Central Lines

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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…

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Venipuncture and Peripheral Venous Access

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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…

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Arterial Puncture and Catheterization

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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…

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The Electrocardiogram in Infants and Children

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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,…

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Pericardiocentesis

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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…

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Reduction of Temporomandibular Joint Dislocation

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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…

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Splinting Teeth

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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,…

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