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What's keeping pediatricians up at night?
Contemporary Pediatrics' annual survey looks at the pain points that keep pediatricians up at night, including the impact of workload, stress levels, government regulation, and dwindling reimbursement.
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Boy with fever, cough, and oral lesions
A previously healthy, 16-year-old Hispanic boy initially presents to the clinic with a 5-day history of tactile fevers, achy malaise, congestion, and a dry cough. He was afebrile with negative rapid strep and monospot tests, but was prescribed fluticasone, benzonatate, and ibuprofen for a presumed upper respiratory infection. He was encouraged to return if symptoms did not improve.
What's the diagnosis?
 
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Are you prepared for a clinical emergency?
image description here For Contemporary Pediatrics, Dr Bobby Lazzara discusses a study published in the journal Pediatric Emergency Care that examined whether practices were prepared for emergencies requiring airway management.

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