Acute / Emergencies / PICU
Not all that shakes is Epilepsy
Dr Frances Morrison | Dr Amit Bali | Dr Leena MewasinghRead More »Not all that shakes is Epilepsy
Specialised Play
Sian Spencer-Little Read More »Specialised Play
Having a bad air day? Ventilation strategies for the critically ill asthmatic
Dr Seb Gray | Dr Katie Knight | Dr Kim SykesRead More »Having a bad air day? Ventilation strategies for the critically ill asthmatic
The Critically Ill Neonate: Cardiac Causes of Collapse
This article was contributed by Dr Hannah Bellsham-Revell, Paediatric Cardiology consultant at Evelina Children’s Hospital
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Cystic Fibrosis Part 2: CF in the Paediatric ED
Dr Rossa Brugha, Clinical LecturerRead More »Cystic Fibrosis Part 2: CF in the Paediatric ED
Kawasaki Disease – Pearls and Pitfalls
Once seen, never forgotten – but still a diagnosis that can be easily missed.
Nebulised magnesium sulphate (NMS) for acute asthma: what’s the evidence?
This post was written by Dr Seb Gray and Dr Katie Knight, paediatric registrars, with consultant input from Dr Emma-Jane Bould Acute severe asthma is one… Read More »Nebulised magnesium sulphate (NMS) for acute asthma: what’s the evidence?
Inotropes Made Simple
Dr Jonathan Round – PICU Consultant Read More »Inotropes Made Simple
Diabetic Ketoacidosis: Principles behind Protocols
Dr Jonathan Round – PICU Consultant
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The ‘Hot’ Debrief
Thanks to the ubiquity of simulation training, most of us are now familiar with ‘the debrief’… Read More »The ‘Hot’ Debrief
Basics of Ventilation
Basics of Ventilation
The thinking about ventilation over the last 20 years has two distinct polarities… Read More »Basics of Ventilation
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