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Pediatrics - The EM Boot Camp Course

Offered By: The Center for Medical Education via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore essential pediatric emergency medicine concepts in this 35-minute video lecture by Dr. Richard Bukata. Learn key principles for treating children, including neonatal jaundice, infant diarrhea, intussusception, febrile seizures, dehydration assessment, fluid maintenance, and neonatal resuscitation priorities. Gain valuable insights on documentation and risk management specific to pediatric emergency care. Enhance your skills for practicing in modern emergency departments or urgent care centers with this comprehensive overview of critical pediatric topics.

Syllabus

Intro
Treating Children, General Principles
Neonatal Jaundice, 2
A Simple Overview
Diarrhea in Infants
Intussusception
Characteristics of Simple Febrile Seizures
Pediatric Dehydration Assessment
Pediatric Fluid Maintenance
Neonatal Resuscitation Priorities


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The Center for Medical Education

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