Translating Emergency Knowledge for Kids (TREKK)
The Translating Emergency Knowledge for Kids (TREKK) collection features selections from the TREKK website that are relevant to the scope of Resource Central.
Fact Sheet: Aerosol Generating Medical Procedure (AGMP)
The fact sheet on Aerosol Generating Medical Procedures (AGMP) is part of the Translating Emergency Knowledge for Kids initiative. It describes important information about medical …
Video: Meningitis: Lumbar Puncture in Pediatrics
The video describes how to perform a lumbar puncture on children with meningitis. It describes the procedure and its importance in diagnosing and treating meningitis. …
Bottom Line Recommendations: Bronchiolitis
The document provides key recommendations for diagnosing and treating bronchiolitis in children. It describes that bronchiolitis is a common viral illness affecting young children, especially …
Sepsis PedsPac — Team Debriefing
This video is an example of a debrief session among a team of healthcare professionals discussing a recent pediatric case. The team reflects on their …
Sepsis PedsPac — Transport
This video discusses a medical team handling a 6-month-old baby girl in septic shock. The baby shows signs like lethargy and fever, requiring dopamine for …
Sepsis PedsPac — Triage and Transfer
This sepsis series training video on triage and transfer of a pediatric patient with sepsis shows a concerned mother bringing her 6-month-old daughter, Julie, to …
Sepsis PedsPac — Original Simulation with Expert Commentary
This video presents a simulation of treating a six-month-old baby girl with sepsis. The baby shows signs of shock, like high heart rate and low …
Sepsis: Healthcare Provider Resources
This webpage is about sepsis, a serious reaction to infection that can cause illness and death. It describes how important it is for healthcare providers …
Physician Orders for Critically Ill Neonate in the Emergency Department
This document provides an order set for treating critically ill neonates in the emergency room. It is for use in infants 0-28 days and not …