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SGEM #425: Are You Ready for This? Pediatric Readiness of Emergency Departments

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Her research focuses on prehospital care of children with anaphylaxis. […] The post SGEM #425: Are You Ready for This? Her research focuses on prehospital care of children with anaphylaxis. Intervention: Web-based open assessment questionnaire containing 92 questions. * Comparison: Previous pediatric readiness scores. * Outcome:

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52 in 52 – #36: Randomized Trial of Three Anticonvulsant Medications for Status Epilepticus

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Outcome: No statistically significant difference in primary outcome, which was absence of clinically apparent seizures without the need for additional anti-convulsant medications AND improving responsiveness at 60 minutes after the start of trial-drug infusion, as determined by the treating physician.

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Issue #1: The Latest in Critical Care, 5/8/23

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Among 1150 patients considered high risk for aspiration at 15 French hospitals, those randomized to receive remifentanil had a higher rate of severe complications of intubation (aspiration, hypoxemia, hypotension, arrhythmia, cardiac arrest, or anaphylaxis), compared to those receiving neuromuscular blockade.

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