2025 Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Review and Update - Day 1 (Non-Physician)

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4.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
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    Product Description

    CME Sponsors: American Medical Seminars, Inc.

    Activity Title: Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Review and Update – Day 1

    Recorded Dates: 1/27/2025

    Original Release Date: July 1, 2025

    Expiration Date: July 1, 2028

    Presenting Faculty: Mark Joffe; Robert Belfer;

     

    Non-Traumatic Surgical Abdominal Emergencies

    Attendees of this presentation should be able to:

    • Recognize, diagnose and manage life-threatening abdominal emergencies that require surgical intervention
    • Determine what radiologic studies are most beneficial in assisting one’s diagnostic ability in abdominal surgical emergencies

    Pediatric Sepsis

    Attendees of this presentation should be able to:

    • Review current data on sepsis and sepsis shock
    • Consider the importance of early recognition leading to early treatment
    • Identify the types of pediatric patients at highest risk for sepsis

    Life-Threatening Pediatric Infections

    Attendees of this presentation should be able to:

    • Recognize, diagnose and manage numerous common/uncommon serious infections in pediatrics
    • Develop a differential diagnosis for the patient who presents with fever and a rash
    • Recognize emerging pediatric complications related to the COVID virus

    Respiratory Distress in Young Children

    Attendees of this presentation will be able to:

    • List the differential diagnosis of common and not so common causes of respiratory distress in young children.
    • Choose appropriate diagnostic tests and explain why some tests are not indicated for young children with respiratory distress
    • Discuss the relative effectiveness of bronchodilators, steroids, high-flow nasal cannula and non-invasive ventilation in the treatment of young children with various respiratory diseases.

    Dilemma of the Foreign Body – Aspirated or Ingested

    Attendees of this presentation will be able to:

    • Evaluate the epidemiology and clinical presentation of aspirated versus ingested foreign bodies.
    • Recommend appropriate radiographic evaluation of children with a history that may suggest of foreign body ingestion.
    • Determine the diagnostic approach and radiographic interpretation of children with aspirated foreign bodies
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