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Are Kids just small adults? The questions that creates outrage and debate.
How do we approach the child with a potential cervical spine in jury?...
This trial looked at "whether indirect laryngoscopy with a video laryngoscope would result in increased success on the first attempt at urgent oral...
Cervical spine injuries in children are uncommon and radiation risk from CT scans can be significant. We don’t have specific paediatric...
When an infant of <60 days of age presents with skin lesions such as pustules or vesicles and there is a fever, there are algorithms that we can...
Syncope is not uncommon, occurring in up to 25% of children. Most causes are benign, however we need to be aware of the of 3 major groups as...
Tonsillectomy is a common paediatric procedure. It may be a simple palatine tonsillar procedure or more complicated with adenoid removal....
This is Part II in the series Dr Claire Wilkin-Marshall and Dr Adam Michael present this lecture.