Ingestions, intestines, kidney injuries, and more… PNCB’s popular cross-section series continues to help you transform evidence-based knowledge into clinical decision-making for your pediatric patients. Topics covered:
Ingestions/toxicology
Cardiac emergencies in children with complex CHD
Acute kidney injury
Acute liver failure
Rhabdomyolysis
ECMO indications and contraindications/neurologic complications
Intestinal atresias in neonates
Updated guidelines for plasma and platelet transfusions in critically ill children
Pharmacologic management of pediatric venous thromboembolism
Newer laboratory evaluations in pediatrics
For APRNs, RNs, or those familiar with the Acute Care scope of practice. View Content Outline
7.5 NAPNAP CE contact hours of which 1.75 contains pharmacology (Rx) content, (0 related to psychopharmacology) (0 related to controlled substances).
Answers are due 150 days from order process date.
42 questions.
What references are included?
11 online PDF articles or web resources (included/provided) to support answering all 42 questions.
Sample Question Q. An infant with single ventricle physiology who is in severe respiratory distress requires intubation. Which of the following medications are BEST administered?
A. fentanyl and rocuronium B. ketamine and midazolam C. ketamine and rocuronium D. midazolam and fentanyl