In this week’s #powerNAP we’re looking at neonatal umbilical cord problems. Join us for some very literal navel gazing…
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If it isn’t a non specific erythematous maculopapular rash, what exactly IS that skin lesion you’re looking at…?
Relatives can be tricky at times, especially around holidays. But this week’s #PowerSTAT isn’t about Grandma’s knitting, it’s about relative risk, a statistic that is often encountered in journal club
Correlation ≠ Causation
Except, sometimes it does. In the first of our #PowerSTAT infographics, we look at the Bradford-Hill Criteria, a useful series for looking at whether cause has equalled effect
Cauliflower? Delicious!
Cauliflower ear? Much less so…
In this week’s #PowerNAP, Dorisz Saga-Jakab talks us through management of injuries to the pinna
Non weight-bearing toddlers can be troublesome. In our first Minor Injuries #PowerNAP, we take a look a Toddler’s Fractures, the injury with a twist!
Gross looking fingers – a minor but common issue in the ED. But how do you manage a child with a discharging digit? Our latest Minor Injuries #PowerNAP looks at acute paronychia
Scrapping siblings, parents tugging their toddlers, there are a number of ways kids present with a pulled elbow. This week’s #PowerNAP takes you through the management of a pulled elbow, ready for the latest lax-ligamented lad/lady that comes through your door
Although most children with limps have a benign pathology, some require much more urgent attention. In this weeks #PowerNAP, @edd_broad walks you through the assessment of a child with a limp