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The Cribsiders The Cribsiders
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- Health & Fitness
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4.8 • 273 Ratings
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A Pediatric Podcast here to feed pediatric knowledge food to your adult-sized brain hole & provide weight-based dosings of fun.
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Pneumonia, Cystic Fibrosis & Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Rapid Review (FFTC)
Recap and review the top pearls from episodes #1 (AND #100) Cystic Fibrosis, #11 Pneumonia, and #104 Obstructive Sleep Apnea with a few members of our production team! It’s Fables from the Cribside! (FFTC), our series providing a rapid review of recent Cribsiders episodes for your spaced learning.
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Cerebral Sinus Venous Thrombosis - A Deep Conversation About Thrombosis in the Brain
A cerebral sinus venous thrombosis (CSVT) is a blood clot in the venous system of the brain that can result in headache, emesis, double vision, and even coma. Listen to this episode to hear more from Dr. Lauren Beslow about the key risk factors for CSVT, important findings on physical exam that suggest CSVT, and the best imaging to diagnose a CSVT in your patient!
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In Too Deep - Water Safety and Drowning
Grab your goggles and U.S. Coast Guard approved life jacket as we plunge deep into another great episode! Our special guest, Dr. Mercedes Blackstone, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, makes a SPLASH in this episode on water safety, prevention of drowning, and management of the child who drowned. We learn who’s at risk for drowning, what happens when children drown, and DIVE into the management of children who drown. With all of these great pearls, you’re sure to not FLOP.
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The Re(n)al Truth Behind Proteinuria
U-r-ine for another urine episode, this time on proteinuria! We join the Kidney Chronicles Podcast, hosted by Drs. Emily Zangla and Annie Kouri, to discuss all scenarios proteinuria. They teach us about proteinuria in CKD, proteinuria in UTI, nephrotic range proteinuria, and why we should be ordering the urine protein to creatinine ratio!
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Why Can’t Your Patient Breathe? An Exam-Driven Approach to Pediatric Respiratory Failure
Respiratory failure is one of the scariest presentations in the clinic, ED, and hospital. How do you generate a differential and plan for the child who cannot breath? Pulmonologists Dr. Powell and Dr. Wyatt describe how we can use our physical exam and an anatomic approach as a framework for diagnosis and initial management of respiratory failure in children. Next time you find yourself staring at the pulse ox reading 85% and hoping for it to change, take a peek at this schema.
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Don’t Sugarcoat It - Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes
Grab your Metformin and settle in for a sweet conversation as we chat with Dr. Nancy Crimmins, Pediatric Endocrinologist at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Dr. Crimmins tells us about when to screen for type 2 diabetes, how to diagnose and our go-to treatment options. She won’t sugarcoat it!
Customer Reviews
It is informative, useful, and fun to listen to!
I am a pediatric RN in my state's biggest children's hospital. I find this podcast very useful for better understanding the patients I help take care of.
Highly recommend
Love this podcast! I have been in practice for many years but I learn a great deal with each episode. Even if it is about a subspecialty subject I gain better understanding of the topic and learn when to refer and what workup is appropriate.
Get your own labs then 😂
Just started listening to the pod, love it, learning a lot. I’m an RN at peds hospital. Heard the quip about us drawing labs off the IV. If you don’t get a good discard then obviously the labs will be off. However, our go to on 99% of labs is to get them off the IV as to avoid unnecessary and frankly extremely difficult sticks, especially on kids like this who are likely dehydrated and have terrible veins. So if you want all your sticks to be straight ones we will gladly show you where the needles are. Until then, just make sure you get a good discard. Signed - an RN who’s entire hospital gets labs off of IVs. TY! Love ya.