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Heat-Related Illness

Pediatric Emergency Playbook

Pediatrics 2011; 128:e741. The Inter-Association Task Force for Preventing Sudden Death in Secondary School Athletics Programs: Best-Practices Recommendations. Council on Sports Medicine and Fitness and Council on School Health, Policy statement—Climatic heat stress and exercising children and adolescents. Casa DJ et al.

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Pediatric Pain

Pediatric Emergency Playbook

neutropenia) ( Babl 2011 , Dokko 2014 ). Researchers are currently working to offer an evidence base to this anecdotal practice. Pediatric burns should be assessed carefully and treated aggressively. Minor burns can be treated topically and with oral medications. Major burns require IN, IM, or IV analgesics with morphine.

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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. Int J Emerg Med 4, 58 (2011). 2011 Sep 9;4:58. Andrews et al. Umulisa, I.