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Dayton Children’s uses innovative sensory tools to humanize pediatric surgery

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A team at Dayton Children’s, led by pediatric anesthesiologist Sean Antosh, MD, believed there was a better way to humanize care and environments for patients, particularly for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other special needs like ADHD or high anxiety. The post Dayton Children’s uses innovative sensory tools to humanize pediatric surgery appeared first on NRC Health.

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identiFINDER R225: The Cutting-Edge Personal Radiation Detector

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Revolutionizing Radiation Detection: The Advanced Features of the Teledyne FLIR device Teledyne FLIR Defense has taken a significant leap forward in radiation detection technology with the introduction of the identiFINDER R225, the latest addition to their spectroscopic personal radiation detector (SPRD) lineup. This groundbreaking device builds upon the success of its predecessor, the R200, while […] The post identiFINDER R225: The Cutting-Edge Personal Radiation Detector appeared first o

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Back in the Game: The Effects of Activity on Youth Concussion Recovery

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Background: Sports-related concussions are among the most common injuries in children and adolescents, affecting millions of youth athletes annually. 1 Given their prevalence in this population, providers must be up to date on diagnosis and management. Historical practice recommends rest to prevent adverse outcomes; however, evidence suggests strict rest is harmful.

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Diseases affecting the heart: cardiac amyloidosis

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The term amyloidosis refers to a group of rare, serious conditions caused by deposits of abnormal proteins, called amyloids, in tissues and organs throughout the body The post Diseases affecting the heart: cardiac amyloidosis appeared first on Emergency Live.

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Burnin’ Up: Thermal Burn Pain Management

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Dr. Barnes had previously provided a very thorough guide on burns management, which can be found here. The management of thermal injury has largely stayed the same but there have since been some important points that were highlighted by the ABA Pain management guidelines which were published in 2020 that require some update. In a […] The post Burnin’ Up: Thermal Burn Pain Management appeared first on EMOttawa Blog.

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52 in 52 – #42: The “FABLED” Trial

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Welcome back to the “52 in 52” series. This collection of posts features recently published must-know articles. Today we look at the FABLED trial. Authors: Brannon L Inman, MD (Critical Care Fellow, Orlando, FL) // Reviewed by: Alex Koyfman, MD (@EMHighAK); Brit Long, MD (@long_brit) Blood Culture Results Before and After Antimicrobial Administration in Patients With Severe Manifestations of Sepsis AKA the “FABLED” Trial Clinical question: In adults with severe manifestations of s

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SheMD Journal Club: Where Are The Women?

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Where Are The Women? The Underrepresentation of Women Physicians Among Recognition Award Recipients From Medical Specialty Societies. , [link] Here at sheMD, we believe in the importance of practicing Evidence-Based Medicine. We believe the same principles apply to discussing Gender and Medical Education. Therefore, we are bringing you an entire Journal Club series!