Dehydration affects 2 million children a year
Article • July 1st, 2012
Make sure your MCI plan doesn’t overlook the specific needs of children
The project is intended to determine which EDs across the country have the staff, equipment and training to treat pediatric patients
Article • June 18th, 2012
What do you do with a hypo- or hyperglycemic child?
Article • April 30th, 2012
The challenge of assessing a patient with autism can be offset with proper training and considerations.
Article • April 27th, 2012
Some patients just get to you—especially kids.
Article • April 5th, 2012
Download informative articles for community education. This month: Pediatric Poison Prevention.
Article • March 9th, 2012
Apgar scoring has been used to assess the condition of newborns since being developed in 1949. What’s it supposed to tell you?
Article • January 19th, 2012
Training for these critical calls is vitally important
Article • January 1st, 2012
Are dosages always appropriate for weight?
Article • December 1st, 2011
Pediatric calls rank among the most highly charged you will face.
Article • August 11th, 2011
Recognizing fever in young infants is critical for avoiding potentially serious infections
Article • June 1st, 2011
EMS providers must train for resuscitation of the distressed newborn
Observational assessment can substantially decrease the difficulty of pediatric patient assessment.
Article • March 9th, 2011
Low survival rates show that there is room for improvement when it comes to prehospital care of pediatric arrest management
Article • February 5th, 2011