This podcast gives medical students an approach to identifying and correcting dehydration, plus calculating fluid requirements, in pediatric patients.
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This podcast gives medical students an approach to identifying and correcting dehydration, plus calculating fluid requirements, in pediatric patients.
This podcast gives medical students an approach to managing status epilepticus in pediatric patients.
This podcast gives medical students a basic framework about how to understand failure to thrive and helps them develop an approach to the history and physical examination of a child presenting with failure to thrive.
An 18 month old male presents with a 2 day history of emesis and diarrhea with minimal fluid intake.
This podcast gives students an approach to the evaluation of limp in children and provides an overview of a number of common or serious causes of limp.
You are a third year medical student doing your emergency rotation when you meet 17-month-old Paul, presenting with pallor. Mom states his appetite is also poor and he is more irritable than usual.
14-year-old girl with a two day history of abdominal pain. She also reports a fever of 38°C, nausea beginning eight hours after pain onset, and has not had a bowel movement in four days.
This podcast covers an approach to children with acute abdominal pain. The podcast covers an approach to history, an approach to physical examination, discusses investigations and lists indications for a surgical consult. This episode was written by Peter MacPherson and Dr. Melanie Lewis. Peter is a medical student at the University of Alberta.
This podcast will give you an overview of the pediatric clerkship and explain why children are not tiny adults.