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The Fussy Infant
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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Mar 1, 2018
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Podcast episode
Description
A Social Visit or Your Most Dangerous Presentation Tonight? [Details in Audio] This post and podcast are dedicated to Henry Goldstein, B.Pharm, MBBS for his tireless dedication to all things #FOAMed, #FOAMped, and #MedEd. You are awesome. Make sure to visit Don't Forget the Bubbles! References Cohen GM, Albertini LW. Colic. Pediatr Rev. 2012; 33(7):332-3. Friedman SB et al. The crying infant: diagnostic testing and frequency of serious underlying disease. Pediatrics. 2009; 123(3):841-8 Herman M, Le A. The crying infant. Emerg Med Clin North Am. 2007 Nov;25(4):1137-59. Poole SR. The infant with acute, unexplained, excessive crying. Pediatrics. 1991; 88 (3): 450-5. Prentiss KA, Dorfman DH. Pediatric Opthalmology in the Emergency Department. Emerg. Med. Clin. N. Am. 2008; 26: 181-198. Shope TR, Rieg TS, Kathiria NN. Corneal abrasions in young infants. Pediatrics. 2010 Mar;125(3):e565-9. Epub 2010 Feb 8.
Released:
Mar 1, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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