Episode 10 - Pediatric GI Emergencies

This week we review Dr. Natalie May's brilliant post on the St. Emlyn's blog, "When Sick Means Sick: Emesemantics and Vomiting in Kids"  in which she dissects emesis descriptors such as bilious, projectile, and coffee-ground. Then, we delve into core content on Neonatal Jaundice and Intussusception. Key Texts: Tintinalli (7e) Chapters 111, 124 ; Rosen's (8e) Chapter 172 As always, visit foamcast.org for show notes and the generously donated Rosh Review questions. Thanks y'all! -Jeremy Faust and Lauren Westafer

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