Pediatric Care
Prepare for the unique and often difficult challenges of pediatric patient assessment and treatment with our collection of expert-written columns, original video and news.
Check out this incredible footage from video laryngoscopes that captured burned and swollen airways during intubation
Let people know how to stay safe in the sun and heat, in the water and on the road
From equipment hacks to patient care tips and interview coaching for new recruits, these providers are educating others on the popular social media app
Researchers said gunshot wounds among children and teens account for $270 million in hospital costs each year
The Shawnee Mission School Board approved an agreement this week with Johnson County Emergency Services to stock naloxone at district schools
EMTs gathered with children grades kindergarten to fifth grade to explain what they do, teach them how to perform CPR and give an inside look at their job
A spike in the number of children with a rare neurological disease that causes polio-like symptoms has officials scrambling to understand the illness
The AMR ambulance will serve as a simulation lab for the Academy of Health Services at Lanier High School
By the time Deputy Jon Vosburgh arrived on the scene, the 4 year old was about 60 yards out and struggling to swim in Lake Ontario
Fire Chief Tommy Mayville told officers firefighters were on their way, but after several minutes, officers tried to contact him and got no response
Firefighters, EMS providers and police officers made a big show when arriving at 8-year-old Jenciel Filero鈥檚 home to give him a bike after his was destroyed
Body camera footage shows Temple Police Department Officers David Yates and Lt. James Hollowood performing CPR on the boy before paramedics arrived
鈥淪tatistics show that if someone does something, more people survive,鈥 Youth Officer Tom Paige said in describing the deficiencies of the old plan
Participants in Health Occupation Day learned several skills, such as how to safely remove a patient from a vehicle and stabilize their spinal cord
Learn how infants who were exposed to opioids present while suffering from withdrawal
ePCR data from more than 1,000 EMS agencies filtered to understand frequency and type of football players injuries
Dispatcher Chris Clow helped the child figure out a difficult division problem after answering the call
LifeNet Flight Paramedic Bob King created 鈥淗annah鈥檚 Light,鈥 in honor of a 7-year-old girl who was hit by a bus outside her home
Jasmin Flores was prompted to hold a community training session in CPR after realizing other bystanders of a crash wanted to help but did not know CPR
The $18.75 million lawsuit contends the Department of Human Services and the baby鈥檚 pediatrician failed to protect him and prevent him from dying
Newberry County Sheriff Lee Foster said when someone hits the button, it alerts police, paramedics, firefighters, school administrators and calls 911
Britni Wihebrink, 28, had been drinking before her 2-year-old was found 鈥渧ery hot and stiff鈥 on the rear floorboard of her car
District Chief Steve Dunbar said a man approached paramedics and gave them the baby, who was so young he still had his umbilical cord attached
When Sasha Pchelenkov, 8, saw his mother trying to get a large dog off of his 2-year-old brother, Misha Moore, he immediately jumped into action
The suit alleging that a number of opioid manufacturers are responsible for the medical needs of babies exposed to opioids before birth
Reyna Martinez stood outside her home and screamed for someone to help her when her 1-year-old son began choking on Cheerios
The 11 year old was playing in a flooded drainage ditch and got swept under the water
Police said the boy, who has autism, got into the ambulance while he was being evaluated and drove it down an embankment
Rosie鈥檚 Hugs began two years ago as a way to bring comfort to scared and sick children at two local emergency rooms
Glendale Fire Department paramedics responded to a call about a mother in labor and found that the umbilical cord was wrapped around the neck of the baby
A student-run nonprofit is pushing for a law that requires minors provide proof of CPR training before sitting for a driver鈥檚 license test
Max Velez, 4, is being hailed a hero after calling for help when his grandmother stopped breathing due to a case of pneumonia
The Department of Homeland Security is accepting applications for the School-Age Trauma Training grant