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"The Hospital for Sick Children - SickKids®: Handbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine"
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Doody's Rating - 3 STARS
"This is a great pocket guide for residents rotating through the emergency department, or taking call overnight on the wards." - Rebecca Hutchings, MD (Ochsner Clinic Foundation)
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VALUE ADDED RESOURCES -
Example of articles regarding Pediatric Emergency Medicine that were generated from STAT!Ref's "Evidence Alerts", "Medical News Feeds", "National Guideline Clearinghouse".
I. EVIDENCE ALERT
Medical Treatment for Botulism - Authors: Chalk C, Benstead T, Keezer M
CONCLUSIONS: There is good evidence supporting the use of human-derived botulinum immune globulin in infant intestinal botulism. A single randomized controlled trial demonstrated significant decreases in the duration of hospitalization, mechanical ventilation and tube or parenteral feeding among treated patients. Our search did not reveal any evidence examining the use of other medical treatments including serum trivalent botulism antitoxin.
II. MEDICAL NEWS FEED
Intranasal or buccal midazolam an option for pediatric sedation
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - When a child who needs to be sedated can't or won't take oral midazolam, intranasal or buccal delivery via aerosol is a useful alternative, according to a report in the Annals of Emergency Medicine online June 21.
III. NATIONAL GUIDELINE CLEARINGHOUSE
Long-term follow-up guidelines for survivors of childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancers. Sections 1-2: any cancer experience
http://www.guideline.gov/content.aspx?id=15467&search=Core+titles%2c+pediatrics



