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Grand Rounds Recap 2.14.24

Taming the SRU

Early recognition and prompt treatment is key. non-invasive positive pressure ventilation and IV nitroglycerin infusion have been shown to reduce morbidity (intubation rates, ICU admission) & mortality.

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Indiana Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect Training

American Medical Compliance

Physical abuse can range from minor bruises to severe fractures, and can even be deadly in some cases. Moreover, having an in-depth understanding and situational awareness for signs of physical abuse and other forms of neglect is crucial in protecting young patients. Types of physical abuse include punching, beating, and kicking.

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The 84th Bubble Wrap

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Obesity is considered a contributing factor for some musculoskeletal outcomes. A recent systematic review found that children with obesity at school entry are more likely to experience back pain, slipped capital femoral epiphysis or fractures during childhood. PMID: 38471744 What’s it about?