December’s Paediatric Pearls (GP edition) reminds us all of the NICE guideline on antibiotic prescribing in respiratory tract infections. I would like to do a bit more of the “delayed prescribing” in the Emergency Department but it would require either the family coming back (ie. a “no antibiotic” policy really) or their putting a bottle of amoxicillin in their fridge and potentially not using it as we give out the actual antibiotic in A and E, not prescriptions. We’ve also featured a couple of papers showing that chest x-rays add very little to the management of a child with a respiratory illness which I think most GPs know but it doesn’t harm to remind trainees still in the hospital that, just because the radiology department is at the end of the corridor, it doesn’t mean you have to use it! We continue our 6-8 week baby check series with information on sacral dimples and I have also put in a couple of websites with sensible, empathetic information and advice on school refusal. The beginning of term is stressful for children who find it hard to go to school and parents may find these sites helpful when trying to understand why their child is behaving in that way. Happy New Year to you all!
Category Archives: PDF digests: for General Practitioners
November’s GP Paediatric Pearls
November’s Paediatric Pearls is now published and is available for download here. It sees the start of our 6 week check series, kicking off with information on heart murmurs. There is also a bit on bronchiolitis as the season is upon us now and a feature on the NICE guideline on nocturnal enuresis which was published at the end of October 2010.
October GP PDF has been published!
The October edition features eczema herpeticum, the 2009 NICE guideline on coeliac disease and a useful table of infant formulas suitable for cows’ milk protein allergic children. Click here!
September GP Paediatric Pearls published!
September brings us tinea capitis, epilepsy and a reminder that antibiotics are not generally indicated for children presenting with wheeze. Please do send in your comments, requests and questions. Download the September edition here.
August PDF for General Practioners is available
The August edition of the PDF digest for General Practitioners is now available for download. Topics include: what you need to know about transient loss of consciousness in children and tongue tie. The feature NICE guideline is on management of bacterial meningitis and meningococcal septicaemia.
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July PDF digest for General Practitioners
This month’s Paediatric Pearls digest PDF for General Practitioners is available here. Topics include: febrile convulsions, neonatal jaundice and enuresis
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June digest PDF for GPs
The June edition of the PDF for General Practitioners can be downloaded from here. Topics covered include iron deficiency anaemia, use of antibiotics for streptococcal sore throat and idiopathic childhood constipation.
May PDF for General Practitioners published
The May edition of the PDF digest for General Practioners is here. Topics covered include: steroid creams, understanding allergy tests, oral Ondansetron and gastroenteritis.
April edition for GPs available
The April edition of the PDF digest for general practitioners is here. Topics include: anaphylaxis, cow’s milk protein alergy and atopic eczema.
GPs February/March PDF published
Sorry to have missed out February edition! The combined February and March edition of the digest PDF for general practitioners is here . A quick reference on paediatric observations, literature review on effectiveness of Movicol, urinary tract infections and more.