Pediatrics Rotation Reflection

My pediatric rotation was located at Queens Hospital Center. For the first 3 weeks, I saw patients in the pediatric emergency department. I was able see and treat many patients from ages 0-21, with a variety of medical and psychiatric conditions. Each day, I was scheduled with a different provider who allowed me to see patients on my own first, and then present the case to them before they conducted their own physical exam. The provider and I then discussed our assessments and plans and made changes to mine as needed. Some conditions I saw included pyloric stenosis, cluster headache, …

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Pediatrics Site Evaluation

During my site evaluations, I presented 2 H&Ps, 10 drug cards and an article. One of the patients I presented was a 17 year old female presenting with left sided severe headache for a week. Upon evaluation, she had left ptosis with excessive tearing. Her extraocular movements were intact and the rest of her physical exam was normal. Her head CT and MRI was negative, and was diagnosed with cluster headache. After presenting this case, my site evaluator was impressed with my detailed plan and expressed how I could improve in developing a more detailed cranial nerve exam. My article …

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Pediatric Journal Article and Summary

Cognitive and Motor Outcomes of Children With Prenatal Opioid Exposure A systematic review and meta-analysis that studied the association between prenatal opioid exposure (POE) on cognitive and motor development in children from age 6 months to 18 years  Out of the 26 studies included, 1,455 children with POE and 2,982 controls were included. Children were all from high income countries and regions, including the United States, Australia, Europe, and Israel. Children were born between 1970 and 2004. Illicit drugs ingested (polydrug use) included Heroin in 10 studies, methadone in 13 studies, and unspecified opioids ingestion in 3 studies. Cognitive and …

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Pediatric History and Physical

CC: “I have a bad headache” HPI 17 y/o female with no PMH presenting to the ED accompanied by her mother, with worsening headache on and off x8 days.  Patient states the headaches are left-sided, from front to back, rated a8/10, and does not radiate. She states the headaches begin when she wakes up in the morning and worsens in the afternoon. She has taken Advil and Tylenol which did not provide relief, although she did not specify the dosage of each medication.  The headaches have been occurring intermittently every other day, but got worse today around 11am while at …

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