Pediatrics

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Pediatric Topics

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Never Forget Foundation (NFF) has participated in numerous fire and EMS Conferences across the United States.

This page covers emergency pediatrics topics by our board member, Christopher Suprun. These sessions will take students well beyond the pediatric assessment triangle and give them a powerful pediatric assessment tool they can use on the street right away.

We will be adding a pediatric vital signs chart soon.

 

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Bad Candy For Babies: Pediatric Overdoses

 

Objectives

  • List the assessment steps for the pediatric patient.
  • List causes of altered mental status in the pediatric patient.
  • Discuss common medicines and their look alike appearances to candy.
  • List electrolyte abonormalities that may be identified by 12 Lead ECG.

Description

The session reviews common household prescriptions and over the counter medications that can be fatal for the pediatric patient.

This session takes a case based approach to the question of what “candy” (pill) our patient might have taken and reviews pediatric toxicology from an EMS perspective – both BLS and ALS.

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Very well prepared and presented.

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Little Lambs And Other Bedtime Stories

 

Objectives

  • List the assessment of the pediatric patient.

  • Describe causes of alerted level of consciousness in the pediatric patient.

  • List pediatric treatment priorities.

  • Consider destination determination decision making as a factor in treating your pediatric patient.

Description

This session is about the wolves in sheep’s clothing waiting to pounce on the unsuspecting provider.

This session is a pediatric case study program that will cover medical and trauma related situations that are not as innocent as we would like them to be. 

Providers should come prepared to question both their own assumptions and care plan as well as the case itself.

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Mini Me: Pediatric Patient Assessment

 

Objectives

  • Discuss the general aversion to assessing and treating the pediatric patient.

  • Identify normal and abnormal physical assessment findings in a pediatric patient

  • Recognize signs and symptoms of deterioration in a pediatric patient.

Description

This presentation will be an eye to eye approach to the pediatric patient that will have attendees leaving more comfortable in their basic pediatric assessment techniques than when they arrived.

This session goes well beyond the pediatric assessment triangle and is a power packed EMS pediatric assessment tool designed for street level providers.

This session will both highlight the developmental differences between the various age cohorts and possible options to improve your assessment given various patients stage of development.

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He really showed me the importance of capnography and how I can use it every day.

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Strike Three: Youth Sports Injuries

 

Objectives

  • Discuss the rise of youth athletics.
  • Review the basics of pediatric assessments.
  • Discuss parental involvement in youth athletics.
  • Discuss significant injuries to young athletes with special emphasis on heat injury, commotio cordis, and concussions.

Description

Common and not so common youth sports injuries highlighted by three strikes (heat emergencies, concussion, and commotio cordis) with a final discussion about the prevalence of steroids in high school athletics.

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Young Guns: School Shooting Response

 

Objectives

  • Examine recent school shootings

  • List components of the Five Ss as they related to MCI management, including define scene safety principles, describe START Triage method, and describe JumpSTART Triage method.

  • List traumatic injuries associated with school shootings

  • Describe treatment of specific injuries

  • Review pediatric considerations in MCI

Description

This session starts off with discussion school shootings and the characteristics that define the more than one hundred cases in the US between Columbine and VaTech. 

The topic will cover both the MCI aspects of these incidents as well as pediatric penetrating trauma.  This presentation skips the politics of school shootings and moves directly to the how and why of managing the incident and its patients.

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Everyone attends an education session for different reasons.

Some people anticipate what will happen at a given session.

Some people enjoy a given session.

Chris Suprun will have your audience remembering the session.

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These topics are focused on airway and ventilatory management, cardiology, and the care of same in the adult population.

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These topics are geared towards paramedic and critical care paramedic or nurse providers.

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These topics run from initial classroom education to field training.

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These topics relate to fireground emergencies and strategies.

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These sessions are primarily designed or delivered from your big room to start, end, or otherwise highlight your conference.

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The bulk of emergency medical topics fall into this category. Here we cover a number of arenas, but all are focused on bringing students the latest science and treatment whether they are just starting or closing in on their last shift.

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This content includes response to natural disasters, terrorists, the press, and multicasualty incidents.

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A favorite of instructor Chris Suprun, we will walk thru his favorite patients, and why being allergic to kids is unacceptable.

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These sessions are a little longer – taking half day, full, or two full days to complete. They are designed to be more in depth and do require additional preparation.

A full list of this topic area is here.

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