Table of contents
August 2022 - Volume 107 - 4
Epistle
- Highlights from this issue (19 July, 2022)
Review
- How to use autoantibodies in suspected paediatric rheumatic disease (25 April, 2022)
Best practice and Fifteen-minute consultations
- Fifteen-minute consultation: Clinical pubertal assessment (14 May, 2021)
- Fifteen-minute consultation: oral ulceration in children
(27 May, 2021)
Epilogue
- Don’t just look at the surface: when mucosa tells more than the skin (27 January, 2021)
- A common complaint… a rare disease! (10 November, 2020)
- Unilateral leg swelling in a newborn (18 November, 2020)
- Adolescent with abdominal pain poorly responsive to analgesia (16 December, 2020)
Interpretations
- How to interpret the paediatric 12-lead ECG (11 September, 2021)
Guideline review
Quality improvement
- Implementing less invasive surfactant administration on a neonatal unit (8 April, 2021)
LISA is recommended as the optimal method for surfactant delivery in babies who are not invasively ventilated. This QI report describes the safe implementation of this approach in a Neonatal Intensive Care.
- Introducing a one-queue model to the paediatric emergency department (21 July, 2021)
Introduction of a single stream triage destination for children in a Paediatric Emergency Department has led to improved patient flow and team-working.