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Elbow Dislocations

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Elbow Dislocations in the Emergency Department: A Review of Reduction Techniques. J Emerg Med. Medial epicondyle fractures in the pediatric population. Commentary on an article by Marc Schnetzke, MD, et al.: “Determination of Elbow Laxity in a Sequential Soft-Tissue Injury Model. 2018.02.011.

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Pediatric Non-Accidental Trauma (NAT)

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PEDIATRICS. Pediatrics in Review. Testing for Abuse in Children With Sentinel Injuries. PEDIATRICS. Sentinel Injuries Subtle Findings of Physical Abuse. Pediatric Clinics of North America. Delayed Identification of Pediatric Abuse-Related Fractures. PEDIATRICS. PEDIATRICS. Christian CW.

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Pediatric Pain

Pediatric Emergency Playbook

The guiding principles in pediatric pain assessment and management are: know the child; know the family; and know the physiology. As the pendulum on pain management swings one way or the other, do not let your pediatric patient get knocked by the wayside. Not only is this the safest of all techniques, but often the most effective.

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EM@3AM: Extensor Tendon Laceration

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Answer : Extensor tendon laceration Epidemiology: Hand extensor injuries make up >25% of orthopedic soft tissue injuries 2, 3 Common in young men in manual labor Dominant hand more likely to be injured 4 2012 study on 86 patients reported 83% men with a mean age of 34.2 Management of extensor tendon injuries.

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