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Febrile Seizures: Types, Causes, Signs and Symptoms and Treatment

            Febrile seizure is a convulsion in a child elicited by a fever. It is also called febrile convulsion. It can be very frightening and distressing for parents and caregivers to see children going in a fit, however, it is usually harmless and does not frequently pose long-term effects. It is especially common in children

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Emergency and Disaster Management: Mass Casualties

The possibility and reality of mass casualties are very closely associated with natural catastrophes/disasters, terrorism and biologic warfare are not new concepts in human history; nor the inception of WMD or weapons of mass destruction. In fact, the use of weapons of mass destruction can be traced as far as the 6th BCE for biological

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Principles of Emergency Care: Assessment and Intervention

For the critically ill/injured patient classified as resuscitation, emergent and urgent in the triage category, prompt transfer, stabilization, and provision of critical treatment modalities are the main priorities of emergency care management.  Although treatment is initially started in the emergency department, the ongoing and more definitive care and treatment of the identified underlying problem is

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Epiglottitis

Epiglottitis is explained in this video [media url=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9puIKVON-s” width=”600″ height=”400″] Find out more about St Mark James Training Locations and learn more about this article. Epiglottitis is characterized by the abrupt swelling of the epiglottis. The epiglottis is refers to a flap of tissue which is situated right above the windpipe, also called trachea. The

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