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The Peds NP: Pearls of Pediatric Evidence-Based Practice

Becky Carson

The Peds NP: Pearls of Pediatric Evidence-Based Practice

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The Peds NP: Pearls of Pediatric Evidence-Based Practice

Becky Carson

The Peds NP: Pearls of Pediatric Evidence-Based Practice

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The Peds NP: Pearls of Pediatric Evidence-Based Practice

Becky Carson

The Peds NP: Pearls of Pediatric Evidence-Based Practice

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Welcome back to The Peds NP Acute Care Faculty series! This series was created and peer-edited by national leaders in acute care PNP education collaborating with one another to meet the needs of our current and future colleagues. In the push fo
Welcome to The Peds NP Acute Care Faculty series! This collaborative series was created and peer-reviewed by national experts and leaders in acute care PNP education to meet the needs of our current and future colleagues. In the push for compet
At the peak of respiratory virus season, bronchiolitis is one of the most common presentations in infants and young toddlers. The characteristic wheeze and prolonged duration of illness can be distressing for parents, who may lack the practical
In the eighth and final episode of the Health Equity in Pediatrics podcast series, the epilogue begins with my inspiration for the series, shares some parting sentiments, and discusses the results and conclusions of the cross-sectional study pu
Nirsevimab is the new FDA-approved monoclonal antibody RSV vaccine for the prevention of severe lower respiratory illness in infants. In this episode, we discuss the current recommendations on who gets the vaccine and when, how to use a lens of
Mental health is one of the greatest health risks encountered by children and adolescents in today’s world.  Stigma can be one of the biggest barriers to children being evaluated and treated for mental health problems, particularly in communiti
It’s good advice for any pediatric provider to never assume anything.  In the sixth episode of the series on Health Equity in Children, we understand how not making assumptions is a best practice for pediatric providers from the evaluation and
The seminal publication of the AAP’s Guideline on the Evaluation and Treatment of Children and Adolescents with Obesity serves as the source of our fifth episode in the series on Health Equity in Children.  The best practices for managing obesi
The fourth episode in our Health Equity in Pediatrics series highlights one of the simplest individual actions a provider can take to be an ally in health equity: Say your patients’ names correctly.  Saying a person’s name correctly validates t
The third episode in the Health Equity in Pediatrics series focuses on microaggressions, which are subtle slights, snubs, and digs that are seemingly innocent, innocuous, and naïve at first glance.  But their roots in harmful stereotypes and as
In the second episode of the Health Equity in Pediatrics series, we explore implicit bias as unconscious attitudes and stereotypes held against a group that may even be contrary to one’s stated beliefs. Identifying your implicit bias is a best
Welcome to the Health Equity in Pediatrics series!  In the first installment of our series, we define health equity and review some communities often affected by health disparities that limit a person’s opportunity to be as healthy as possible.
Got milk? The answer is complicated.  While plant-based beverages are accused of posing as animal by-product imposters, the FDA claims that consumers know the difference.  But most parents don't recognize that plant-based milks lack the same mi
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.  In the depths of respiratory virus season, providers often order unnecessary tests that won't alter the course of treatment for the child presenting with upper respiratory symptoms.  This episode
Not all bacterial infections need an antibiotic.  It may sound hard to believe, but if we all followed the AAP guidelines on the management of otitis media in children and actually used a watch-and-wait approach in appropriate patients, upwards
If you've been looking for a New Year's Resolution to make a real difference in your practice, stop prescribing diphenhydramine.  Despite being a common over-the-counter medication, its potent anticholinergic side effects and sedation make it a
In the last case study in our series on Cognitive Bias in Healthcare, attribution error (among others) of an adolescent female with foot burning reveals how two more best practices for avoiding cognitive bias can help providers think metacognit
The next case study in our series on cognitive bias in healthcare follows an obese adolescent female with arm and neck pain who felt unheard during the 4 prior emergency room visits that week.  Listen as the differential diagnosis takes on a co
In the first case study of our mini-series on Cognitive Bias in Health Care, we meet a 4 month old female referred to the emergency department for constipation.  Spoiler alert: We know it's not constipation... so we explore how her presentation
There are many factors that contribute to the way we perceive and interpret information... and lots of ways that our brains skew our perspectives that can lead to cognitive bias.  The second episode in our Cognitive Bias in Healthcare mini-seri
This episode is the first installment on a new mini series on cognitive bias in pediatric healthcare.  We begin by discussing what cognitive bias is, how it becomes diagnostic error, and the impact on healthcare in America.  Begin to think abou
Developmental surveillance and screening work best to identify delays when used together.  The AAP and CDC teamed up to create a standardized developmental milestone checklist in order to improve the longitudinal monitoring of pediatric milesto
When accelerated BSN student Sam Mahaney wanted more practical bedside application of his knowledge of pediatric cardiology, we sat down to discuss the approach to assessment and management of undiagnosed and undifferentiated congenital heart d
Infant dyschezia refers to the discomfort an infant experiences when bearing down against a closed anal sphincter, and is often misidentified as constipation by parents.  As long as red flags are absent, this functional, self-limited condition
Vision screening is one of the most important preventative health screenings that a primary care provider does at well visits.  But the infant eye exam can feel obtuse and complicated if you don't understand vision development, physical exam ma
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