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Pediatric Diabetes: Management of Acute Complications in the Emergency Department (Pharmacology CME)

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Date: 11/01/2023 | Length: 1:06:02

Show Notes

  • Epidemiology
  • Differential diagnosis
  • Prehospital care
  • ED history and physical exam
  • Diagnostic studies
    • Point of care testing
    • Labs
    • Imaging
  • Treatment
    • IV fluids, the 2-bag system
    • Mild DKA
    • Moderate to severe DKA
    • Potassium and phosphate supplementation
    • Magnesium and calcium
    • Sodium bicarbonate
    • Hypoglycemia
    • HHS
    • Monitoring
  • Complications
    • Cerebral edema
    • Intubation
  • Insulin pumps
  • Disposition
  • Summary

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Meet the Host

Sam Ashoo, MD, FACEP

Dr. Ashoo is a practicing emergency physician, board-certified in emergency medicine and clinical informatics. Join him as he takes you through the November 2023 issue of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice: Pediatric Diabetes: Management of Acute Complications in the Emergency Department (Pharmacology CME)


About The Podcast

Get quick-hit summaries of hot topics in emergency medicine. EMplify summarizes evidence-based reviews in a monthly podcast. Highlights of the latest research published in EB Medicine's peer-reviewed journals educate and arm you for life in the ED.

 

 

 

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Publication Information
Authors

Amani Sanchez, DO, FAAP; Timothy Ruttan, MD, FACEP, FAAP

Peer Reviewed By

Jay D. Fisher, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Joseph Wolfsdorf, MB, BCh

Publication Date

November 1, 2023

CME Expiration Date

November 1, 2026    CME Information

CME Credits

4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, 4 ACEP Category I Credits, 4 AAP Prescribed Credits, 4 AOA Category 2-B Credits.
Specialty CME Credits: Included as part of the 4 credits, this CME activity is eligible for 2 Pharmacology CME credits, subject to your state and institutional approval.

Pub Med ID: 37877752

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