Despite being an emergency physician, it is uncommon for me to actually encounter true emergencies. As I mentioned in previous episodes, most of what I do is not emergent or even urgent and many times less is more. However, every once in a while, I do encounter true emergencies and find myself managing shock cardiac arrest as well as other emergent conditions. The next set of rules provide some advice when encountering such situations.
Episode 3: Clinical Care Tips Part 2 – Newborns
What constitutes constipation in a newborn? When is spitting up a concern? What is the most important detail to obtain in a newborn history? listen now and find out.
Episode 2: Clinical Care Tips Part 1
Here are the first five rules in the first category (Clinical Care Tips) starting with the most important of them all “Its not the patient’s job to prove that they are sick, it is your job to prove they are not”
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Episode 1: Introduction To the PEM Rules Podcast
What is PEM Rules? what is it all about and what will come in the future? Let’s get started.
It has come to my attention that I neglected to mention the contribution Pediatric Nurse Practitioners make in the care of children. I strongly believe NP’s will greatly benefit from this podcast and would like to recognize their efforts and contribution to the field of Pediatric Emergency Medicine.