Hypertension

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16.3 Hypertension Frank Willis Essentials 1 Hypertension is blood pressure that is consistently above the 95th percentile. 2 Severe hypertension is blood pressure that is consistently above the 99th percentile…

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Paediatric psychiatric emergencies

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17.1 Paediatric psychiatric emergencies Raymond Chin, Michael Fairley Essentials 1 Children with psychological problems often present with somatic complaints and at times of family crisis. The treating emergency physician should…

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Cardiac Arrhythmias

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5.9 Cardiac Arrhythmias Gary Williams Essentials 1 Focus initially on airway, breathing and circulation and then recognise and treat arrhythmias compromising cardiac output using the safest possible means. 2 If…

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Needle thoracostomy

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23.7 Needle thoracostomy Judith Klein Background Normally, the visceral and parietal pleura are closely adherent to one another. However, if either surface is violated, air enters into the potential space…

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Bag–mask ventilation

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23.2 Bag–mask ventilation Michelle Lin Background Bag–mask (BM) ventilation is the most important skill in paediatric airway management. This non-invasive manoeuvre for assisted, positive-pressure ventilation is effective treatment for most…

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Dermatology

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12.1 Dermatology Roderic Phillips, David Orchard, Mike Starr Essentials 1 Look at the rash. • Are there any blisters? Finding fluid-filled lesions greatly narrows the range of possible diagnoses. •…

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Intraosseous infusions

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23.11 Intraosseous infusions Lindsay Bridgford, Ronald A. Dieckmann Background Peripheral intravenous cannulation in a critically ill or injured child can be difficult, time consuming, and sometimes impossible. Small veins collapse…

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Rectal drug administration

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23.12 Rectal drug administration Ronald A. Dieckmann Background Status epilepticus is a major paediatric medical emergency that requires emergency treatment. Although the first priority is airway and breathing, additional therapy…

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Forensic paediatrics and the law

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19.2 Forensic paediatrics and the law Maree Crawford, Natalie Phillips Essentials 1 Emergency physicians will frequently be involved in the area of forensic medicine and hence require skills and knowledge…

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Acute neonatal emergencies

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26.1 Acute neonatal emergencies Paul Craven, Elly Marillier Essentials 1 Early recognition, appropriate treatment and referral for definitive care are key to a good outcome in the sick neonate. Recognising…

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