Foreign-Body Removal
Abstract For the uninitiated, the thought of removing a foreign body from an uncooperative pediatric patient can be a panic-inducing moment. With appropriate anxiolysis, behavior management, and mastery of a…
Abstract For the uninitiated, the thought of removing a foreign body from an uncooperative pediatric patient can be a panic-inducing moment. With appropriate anxiolysis, behavior management, and mastery of a…
Abstract This chapter will review both oral soft tissue and dental injuries and procedures. As a part of the discussion, the questions will emphasize which injuries can be managed in…
Keywords dislocation, fracture, reduction 1 When is an emergent reduction of a fracture or dislocation indicated? The majority of fractures and dislocations can either be reduced in a nonemergent…
Abstract This chapter presents questions and key points of the procedure of abscess incision and drainage. Keywords abscess, drainage, incision 1 What is a skin abscess? An abscess is…
Abstract Wounds and lacerations are common complaints of patients seen in doctors’ offices and urgent care centers. Wound assessment, patient’s medical history, and physician experience are important considerations in the…
Abstract This chapter provides a review of casting and splinting in children and adolescents. Keywords casting, fracture treatment, splinting 1 What is the purpose of casting and splinting? To…
Abstract This chapter describes the differential diagnosis and urgent care workup of a child presenting with dysuria, hematuria, urinary retention, and penile swelling. Keywords hematuria, kidney stones, paraphimosis, phimosis, pyelonephritis,…
Abstract Acute neck pain in the sports setting can occur with any and all sports, including practice and game situations. Understanding the guidelines for examination and initial treatment and management…
Abstract Concussion is a disruption to the normal function of the brain secondary to a force to the head or body. The symptoms may be apparent immediately but may be…
Abstract The shoulder is a girdle consisting of four articulations: the glenohumeral, acromioclavicular, sternoclavicular, and scapulothoracic. These articulations are supported by muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Fractures, sprains, dislocations, and soft…