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Should Fracture-Related Pain in Children be Managed with Oxycodone?

December 18, 2021

The Physicain and provider use of oxycodone to manage pain has been controversial because of the risks that opioid medications pose, including the significant risk for addiction. With growing recognition of the danger of oxycodone, there has become a higher burden of proof to justify the use of the drug to manage pain. A new study published in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, Patient Care, Public Health Tagged With: Emergency Physician, Medications, Orthopedics, Pain management, patient care, Pediatrics

How Problematic Internet Usage Affects Adolescents

June 27, 2021

What the internet means for children and its implications on the developing brain are controversial topics without enough data to yet be resolved. Proponents of the benefits of the internet argue that internet access can facilitate important activities like those related to education and socialization, while skeptics worry that internet access can … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, Patient Care, Physician Services News, Public Health Tagged With: Health care, iPad, Medications, Mental Health, Pediatrics, Sleep disturbances

Several Studies Corroborate Value of Corticosteroids for Fighting COVID-19

February 16, 2021

Treatment and vaccine options for COVID-19 have been aggressively investigated this year as the world grapples with the pandemic. Several new publications in the medical journal JAMA have provided data that support the idea that corticosteroids may increase the chances of survival in people who become critically ill with COVID-19. In one of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Best Practice, COVID-19, Emergency Physicians, General, Hospital Physicians, Hospitalists, Patient Care, Physician Services News Tagged With: CDC, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Emergency Physicians, Medications, patient care, Pediatrics, Symptoms of coronavirus, Telemedicine Physician

Escitalopram – an SSRI – Shows Promise for Treating GAD in Young People

February 8, 2021

Nearly 4.5 million youths suffer from anxiety - the most common mental illness in the United States. While psychotherapy and pharmaceuticals are often used with success to treat anxiety in children and adolescents, it can be difficult to predict which therapeutic strategies will be effective. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors - or SSRIs - … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, Hospital Physicians, Patient Care Tagged With: Medications, Mental Health, patient care, Pediatrics, Physician Services

Asymptomatic Kids Testing Positive for COVID-19 at Rates Less than 1 Percent

February 4, 2021

As kids head back to school - in-person or virtually - debate continues about how safe it is for children to interact with one another and with adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. While there is now a consensus that children are at relatively low risk for severe illness resulting from COVID-19, how likely they are to be infected but asymptomatic … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Best Practice, COVID-19, Emergency Physicians, General, Patient Care Tagged With: COVID-19, hospital based physicians, Hospital Physicians, patient care, Pediatrics, Physicain Services, Symptoms of coronavirus

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