The shocked child - which shock is that?
Resuscitation of shock in children
Pediatric shock from sepsis, fluid loss, cardiomyopathy
Management of the ridiculously anaemic child
Pediatric trauma
Unique aspects of pediatric trauma
Primary and secondary survey in pediatric trauma
Pediatric chest injury
Pediatric abdominal injury
Pediatric head injury
Pediatric limb injury and spinal trauma
Management of the child with burns
Management of pediatric arrhytmia
Assessment of the unconscious child
Raised intracranial pressure in children
Childhood coma due to meningitis, encephalitis, or poisoning
Assessment of the child with seizures
Management of the child with seizures
Management of the electrocuted child
Management of the drowned child
The child who has inhaled something and is CHOKING
Children and their increased susceptibility to respiratory failure
Emergency management of the child with stridor
Causes of stridor in the pediatric population
Emergency management of the wheezing child
Treatment-resistant asthma in children
Bronchiolitis in the infant
The febrile child in respiratory distress
The child with heart failure and respiratory distress
The child with anaphylaxis and respiratory distress
How pediatric resuscitation differs from adult resuscitation
Structure of pediatric resuscitation
Pediatric ABCs - Airway and breathing
Advanced pediatric airway techniques
Ventilating the child
Pediatric ABCs - Circulation
Pediatric primary survey and resuscitation
Pediatric secondary survey and emergency management
Pediatric cardiac arrest algorithm
Previous chapter: Paediatrics
Next chapter: Respiratory medicine