Availing web-based resources

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28.1 Availing web-based resources Colin Parker Essentials 1 Web resources are becoming increasingly available and integrated into every day practice. 2 Web-based products would ideally provide clinical decision support platforms,…

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Infectious diseases

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9.1 Infectious diseases Mike Starr Essentials 1 Fever is one of the most common reasons for children to present to the Emergency Department. 2 Serious bacterial infections need to be…

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Teaching paediatric emergency medicine

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28.2 Teaching paediatric emergency medicine Colin Parker Essentials 1 Effective communication skills and healthy attitudes are prerequisites for good paediatric emergency medicine practice, and their teaching should take precedence over…

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Male genitalia

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25.1 Male genitalia Colin S. Kikiros Essentials 1 A paediatric surgeon or urologist should be contacted to assess an acute scrotum so as not to miss a testicular torsion. 2…

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Kawasaki disease

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5.8 Kawasaki disease Daryl Efron Essentials 1 Kawasaki disease is an uncommon ED presentation, but should be considered in any child with an unexplained prolonged fever, particularly in the presence…

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Herniae

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7.11 Herniae Andrew J.A. Holland Essentials 1 The key diagnostic steps are detailed history from the carer and a careful clinical examination. 2 Radiological investigations have little, if any, role…

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General approach to poisoning

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21.1 General approach to poisoning Naren Gunja Essentials 1 Poisoning in children is usually accidental, particularly in the under-6 age group. Deliberate self poisoning may become apparent as they mature…

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Infective endocarditis

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5.7 Infective endocarditis Sarah Dalton Essentials 1 Infective endocarditis is the microbial infection of cardiac endothelium. 2 Risk factors include congenital heart disease, central venous access, intravenous drug use and…

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Abdominal pain

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7.1 Abdominal pain Jason Hort Essentials 1 Only a small percentage of children presenting with abdominal pain have an underlying surgical cause. 2 The age of the child with abdominal…

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Croup

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6.7 Croup Gary Geelhoed Essentials 1 Croup is a common childhood problem with a peak incidence of 60 per 1000 child years in those aged between 1 and 2 years….

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