Introduction Pediatrics residents are frequently tasked with triaging fevers in pediatric inpatients. The variety of clinical scenarios in the inpatient setting—patients with a multitude of diseases and a spectrum of risk for invasive infection—makes this task challenging. To enhance our residents’ training on this topic, we developed an activity providing explicit instruction on how to approach these patient scenarios. Methods The 45-minute activity began with an interactive discussion on approaching pediatric inpatient fevers, followed by a case-based exercise where small groups were assigned one of six clinical scenarios involving inpatients with fever. Learners discovered new information about their patient by drawing paper slips out of...
Introduction: Fever is considered a physiologic response characterized by an increase in the body te...
This dissertation maps out options for improving the handling of a child with fever at the daycare c...
Background Fever in children is a common reason for seeking advice from healthcare professionals. Th...
Abstract Introduction Fever in early infancy is a common problem for which management can be challen...
Abstract This resource is a problem-based learning case designed to teach students about the evaluat...
The goal of this project was to provide an educational resource for parents of children in order to ...
Abstract Respiratory infections account for the majority of pediatric illnesses. They can present wi...
Abstract This resource is a part of a six-module curriculum that uses TBL approaches to teach medica...
Fever phobia has been an identified problem in the United States since 1980. Caregivers' unrealistic...
Fever in children is a common problem, but one which often alarms parents. Parental misconceptions o...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how medical and nursing staff treat feverish children and compare the findin...
Introduction Although pediatric emergencies commonly occur in the outpatient setting, studies show t...
Abstract Introduction This educational resource is a team-based exercise centering on a case of infe...
Abstract Introduction This resource is a problem-based learning (PBL) case that takes place in the c...
Introduction Pediatric bacterial tracheitis is a rare but life-threatening upper airway infection wi...
Introduction: Fever is considered a physiologic response characterized by an increase in the body te...
This dissertation maps out options for improving the handling of a child with fever at the daycare c...
Background Fever in children is a common reason for seeking advice from healthcare professionals. Th...
Abstract Introduction Fever in early infancy is a common problem for which management can be challen...
Abstract This resource is a problem-based learning case designed to teach students about the evaluat...
The goal of this project was to provide an educational resource for parents of children in order to ...
Abstract Respiratory infections account for the majority of pediatric illnesses. They can present wi...
Abstract This resource is a part of a six-module curriculum that uses TBL approaches to teach medica...
Fever phobia has been an identified problem in the United States since 1980. Caregivers' unrealistic...
Fever in children is a common problem, but one which often alarms parents. Parental misconceptions o...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how medical and nursing staff treat feverish children and compare the findin...
Introduction Although pediatric emergencies commonly occur in the outpatient setting, studies show t...
Abstract Introduction This educational resource is a team-based exercise centering on a case of infe...
Abstract Introduction This resource is a problem-based learning (PBL) case that takes place in the c...
Introduction Pediatric bacterial tracheitis is a rare but life-threatening upper airway infection wi...
Introduction: Fever is considered a physiologic response characterized by an increase in the body te...
This dissertation maps out options for improving the handling of a child with fever at the daycare c...
Background Fever in children is a common reason for seeking advice from healthcare professionals. Th...