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Autism Spectrum Disorder

Mind The Bleep

music); they may display features of ASD that are not currently used in diagnostic criteria e.g. perfectionism; and there may be a gender bias inherent in diagnostic instruments (due to research focussing on the male phenotype).

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The 90th Bubble wrap DFTB X The Bridge

Don't Forget the Bubbles

The Bridge is a Postgraduate Doctor in Training (PGDiT)- led paediatric research forum in Yorkshire and Humber, UK, with the aim of bridging the gap in research access among PGDiT. Some special patients (burns and trauma) were not described in the study. Why does it matter? Why does it matter? Archives of Disease in Childhood.

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Pediatric Pain

Pediatric Emergency Playbook

A common practice to apply LET two or three times at 15-minute intervals for deeper anesthesia, in an attempt to avoid injection altogether. Researchers are currently working to offer an evidence base to this anecdotal practice. Pediatric burns should be assessed carefully and treated aggressively. Am J Emerg Med.

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Operating Room Protocols Training

American Medical Compliance

With millions of surgeries performed worldwide, surgical safety remains a critical public health concern.This training covers key surgical protocols, including patient safety measures, procedural checklists, and best practices for preventing in-hospital complications, ensuring a higher standard of care in surgical settings.

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

EMDocs

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. Current status of emergency treatment of chemical eye burns in workplaces.