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Pedi Pointers and Pertinent Propaganda
Gabriel Castillo castill at eng.usf.eduMon Sep 24 18:52:34 BST 2007
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Subscribe to the Pediatric Emergency Medicine listserv and pose this same question. http://www.brown.edu/Administration/Emergency_Medicine/ped-em-l.html Click on "hypertext archives and web interface" to find the email address for the listserv. > I'm speaking to a group of nurse anesthetists this weekend who want to > know cool stuff about pediatric trauma. I've got a couple of canned > lectures on my hard drive, but they (and surely I) could use some > freshening up. > > Apart from various spins on "kids are / are not little adults," what's > the coolest thing you know about pediatric trauma? > > Techniques, tips, trivia -- if it's germane to kids and trauma, I'd love > to hear it and pass it along (after cursory verification, of course). > > For example, it was the Trauma-List that taught me how SCIWORA is more > common in adults than kids, and that Waddell's Triad is just another way > of saying that when a child gets hit by a car, he basically gets > creamed. > > If you have background references, great; if not I'll happily reference > YOU. > > I thank you, and scores of Maine nurse anesthetists are subconsciously > in your debt. > > Pret Bjorn, RN > Bangor, ME USA > > -- > trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG > To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: > http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/ >
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