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Pediatric Pain

Pediatric Emergency Playbook

For example, for a simple forearm fracture, you may opt to give an oral opioid, perform a hematoma block, and offer inhaled nitrous oxide for reduction, rather than a formal intravenous procedural sedation ( Luhmann 2006 ). Researchers are currently working to offer an evidence base to this anecdotal practice. Am J Emerg Med.

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IV fluids in the ED: When do we really need them?

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The latest Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) sepsis guidelines from 2021 recommend giving patients with signs of hypoperfusion an initial 30 ml/kg bolus as a best practice statement 13 based on the PROCESS, 14 ARISE, 15 and PROMISE 16 trials. 48 in 2006 enrolled 58 patients divided into two groups. 2006 Oct;20(10):713-6.