This document provides an overview and goals of a training session on creating safe spaces for LGBTQ+ patients and staff. It introduces the facilitator and explains that the goals are to develop comfort with LGBTQ+ concepts and awareness of support services, and build a support network across communities. It then covers topics like introductions, statistics on LGBTQ+ individuals, terminology, myths, best practices, and resources. The training aims to educate about LGBTQ+ identities and issues while promoting inclusion.
The document provides information on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) according to the DSM-V criteria. It summarizes the symptoms of inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity required for a diagnosis. It also discusses diagnostic requirements such as the age of onset, presence of symptoms in multiple settings, and functional impairment. The document then summarizes treatment options for ADHD including stimulant medications, listing both short and long-acting options, and behavioral interventions. It provides dosage and safety information on the various medication options.
Treating Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents - Presenter: Laura Ma...Akron Children's Hospital
This document provides information from a presentation by Dr. Laura A. Markley on treating anxiety disorders in children and adolescents. It discusses the signs and symptoms of anxiety disorders in youth and acknowledges that psychotherapy is first-line treatment. It examines the evidence for medications to treat anxiety disorders in children, including SSRIs which have the most evidence but many are off-label. Key points include starting low doses of SSRIs and combining medication with CBT for best outcomes in disorders like OCD.
This document provides information from Laura A. Markley, MD on depression in pediatric patients. It discusses differences in how depression presents in children compared to adults, as well as treatment options and monitoring. Key points include: depression in children often presents as irritability or somatic symptoms rather than depressed mood; mild depression may be treated with supportive therapy while moderate to severe typically requires medication; SSRIs like fluoxetine and escitalopram are effective treatments but require monitoring for side effects; and untreated depression, rather than SSRIs, is associated with increased suicide risk in pediatric patients.
This document provides information on multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19. It describes the relationship between SARS-CoV-2 and MIS-C, the various clinical presentations of MIS-C and how it differs from Kawasaki disease, and the recommended treatment and management of MIS-C which includes IVIG, steroids, biologics like anakinra and tocilizumab, and supportive care. It also discusses challenges in diagnosing MIS-C given non-specific criteria and lack of a confirmatory test, as well as lessons learned from the pandemic experience with MIS-C.
This document provides an overview and goals of a training session on creating safe spaces for LGBTQ+ patients and staff. It introduces the facilitator and explains that the goals are to develop comfort with LGBTQ+ concepts and awareness of support services, and build a support network across communities. It then covers topics like introductions, statistics on LGBTQ+ individuals, terminology, myths, best practices, and resources. The training aims to educate about LGBTQ+ identities and issues while promoting inclusion.
The document provides information on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) according to the DSM-V criteria. It summarizes the symptoms of inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity required for a diagnosis. It also discusses diagnostic requirements such as the age of onset, presence of symptoms in multiple settings, and functional impairment. The document then summarizes treatment options for ADHD including stimulant medications, listing both short and long-acting options, and behavioral interventions. It provides dosage and safety information on the various medication options.
Treating Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents - Presenter: Laura Ma...Akron Children's Hospital
This document provides information from a presentation by Dr. Laura A. Markley on treating anxiety disorders in children and adolescents. It discusses the signs and symptoms of anxiety disorders in youth and acknowledges that psychotherapy is first-line treatment. It examines the evidence for medications to treat anxiety disorders in children, including SSRIs which have the most evidence but many are off-label. Key points include starting low doses of SSRIs and combining medication with CBT for best outcomes in disorders like OCD.
This document provides information from Laura A. Markley, MD on depression in pediatric patients. It discusses differences in how depression presents in children compared to adults, as well as treatment options and monitoring. Key points include: depression in children often presents as irritability or somatic symptoms rather than depressed mood; mild depression may be treated with supportive therapy while moderate to severe typically requires medication; SSRIs like fluoxetine and escitalopram are effective treatments but require monitoring for side effects; and untreated depression, rather than SSRIs, is associated with increased suicide risk in pediatric patients.
This document provides information on multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19. It describes the relationship between SARS-CoV-2 and MIS-C, the various clinical presentations of MIS-C and how it differs from Kawasaki disease, and the recommended treatment and management of MIS-C which includes IVIG, steroids, biologics like anakinra and tocilizumab, and supportive care. It also discusses challenges in diagnosing MIS-C given non-specific criteria and lack of a confirmatory test, as well as lessons learned from the pandemic experience with MIS-C.
This document discusses the role of physician assistants in meeting the growing need for neonatal care providers. It describes a 12-month neonatal PA fellowship program developed by Nationwide Children's Hospital. The program provides additional clinical training to prepare PAs for careers in neonatology comparable to novice neonatal nurse practitioners. The goal is for PAs to help address the shortage of advanced practice providers and provide high quality care to newborns and premature infants as valued members of neonatal care teams.
This document summarizes a study that used the Delphi method to determine expert consensus on guidelines for using yoga to treat anxiety in children and adolescents. Over three rounds, the study surveyed psychiatrists, psychologists, and yoga professionals. It found consensus that guidelines are needed and on what should be included, such as benefits, risks, and safety measures. Experts agreed the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry should develop guidelines incorporating these areas to improve access to effective, low-risk mental healthcare for anxious youth.
This document provides guidance on recognizing and managing common pediatric sports injuries. It discusses injuries of the upper extremity including shoulder dislocations, AC joint injuries, clavicle fractures, Little League shoulder, and finger injuries. For the lower extremity, it covers knee sprains, ACL tears, meniscus tears, ankle sprains, and osteochondritis dissecans lesions. It emphasizes the importance of early referral for injuries like ACL tears. Key referral criteria mentioned include persistent symptoms despite rest/physical therapy and positive radiographic findings. Clinical pearls provided include obtaining x-rays for injuries with pain, swelling and effusion and recognizing that not all injuries are just sprains.
This document discusses stress and grief in the workplace. It provides statistics showing that workplace stress is common, with 83% of workers suffering from it. Common causes of job stress include low morale, management style, job responsibilities, and career concerns. Left unmanaged, stress can negatively impact health and productivity. The document also discusses grief, noting that many workers experience the death of someone close each year. Different types of grief may occur in the workplace due to deaths or losses impacting employees. Supporting grieving coworkers requires acknowledging their loss, offering specific help, and setting limits if uncomfortable. Self-care strategies to manage stress and grief include getting sufficient sleep, exercise, spending time with others, and taking time off.
The Doctor of Nursing Program (DNP) provides practice-based, doctoral education for advanced practice nurses seeking to further their careers as practitioners, leaders and scholars.
This document summarizes and discusses several journal articles and medical cases. It includes the following:
- A study of over 224,000 rapid strep tests and throat cultures finding non-Group A strep in 3.1% of cultures.
- Nitrofurantoin being an effective treatment for lower urinary tract infections caused by ESBL bacteria.
- A review of Lyme disease epidemiology and management in Northeast Ohio.
- Guidelines for rabies post-exposure prophylaxis in dog bites, noting most dog bites do not require treatment.
- A study finding asymptomatic carriage of diarrheagenic E. coli equally in symptomatic and asymptomatic patients.
- A study on influenza vaccine efficacy finding
1) The document discusses guidelines for treating Clostridium difficile (C. diff) infection in children, including risk factors, disease classification, and treatment recommendations.
2) Treatment for initial mild or moderate C. diff includes oral metronidazole or vancomycin for 10 days, while severe cases recommend oral vancomycin with or without IV metronidazole for 10-14 days.
3) Recurrent cases suggest pulsed oral vancomycin dosing or alternative therapies like fidaxomicin or nitazoxanide under infectious disease guidance.
Management of perinatal infections and exposures was discussed. Congenital CMV is a leading cause of hearing loss and malformations. Treatment is recommended for moderate-severe cases while treatment for mild cases or isolated hearing loss is controversial. Congenital syphilis evaluation involves interpreting maternal tests and infant titers to determine treatment. HIV testing is recommended for all pregnant women and antiretroviral prophylaxis is given to exposed infants based on maternal viral load and treatment. Hepatitis C transmission risk is low but testing exposed infants allows early identification and monitoring. HSV exposed asymptomatic neonates do not require treatment but should be monitored for symptoms.
This document discusses the importance of drug allergy testing, specifically for penicillin allergy. It reviews the steps for taking a medication allergy history and testing, including skin testing for penicillin. Avoiding antibiotics due to reported allergy can increase costs, treatment failure, infections, and resistance. Testing is important as up to 95% of patients reporting penicillin allergy may actually be able to tolerate it. The document reviews indications for challenge or desensitization, including using challenge for low-risk histories and desensitization when no alternative treatments exist. It provides an example case of a boy who has penicillin skin testing to safely receive treatment for an infection.
This document discusses cognitive biases that can impact clinical decision making, including availability bias, framing effect, and anchoring. It then presents several case studies and notes key details from the patient histories, physical exams, and lab results. The document emphasizes the importance of follow up to help prevent cognitive shortcuts from leading to harm by allowing clinicians to reconsider cases from new perspectives with additional data.
Akron Children's Hospital has a significant positive economic impact on Ohio. In 2017, it created or supported nearly 11,000 jobs in Ohio, increased Ohio GDP by $875 million, and increased personal income in the state by $598 million. The hospital's economic activity also increased Ohio's total economic output by $1.5 billion. Akron Children's investments in construction have further supported economic growth, totaling $281 million between 2013-2017. It also provides substantial community benefits, such as free healthcare and community programs, totaling $133 million in 2017.
The document summarizes an economic impact study conducted by Kent State University and the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research on Akron Children's Hospital. The study found that in 2017, Akron Children's Hospital supported over 10,000 jobs and increased GDP by $875 million in Ohio. In Summit County, the hospital supported nearly 6,000 jobs and increased GDP by $474 million. In Stark County, the hospital supported 768 jobs and increased GDP by $56.7 million. The economic impacts have grown steadily over the past 5 years as the hospital has expanded.
The document provides information about the Doggie Brigade program at Akron Children's Hospital. It discusses the program's mission to use therapy dogs to improve patients' physical, emotional, and psychological health. The summary describes the program's history starting in 1990, current operations including visiting many areas of the hospital, and requirements for volunteers and their dogs to participate, which include a minimum yearly commitment, training, and evaluations to ensure the dogs are well-behaved and able to provide comfort in a healthcare setting.
This document provides guidance for managers on Akron Children's Hospital's social media use policy. It encourages employees to access social media channels to deepen engagement and increase morale. It discusses the benefits of social media use including building trust, improving employee retention and recruitment, boosting communication and productivity. The document then provides Akron Children's goals for social media use and addresses common questions managers have around monitoring employees' social media use, connecting with patients/families, discussing former employees, and allowing personal social media use at work.
Social media analytics can bring you a host of powerful insights for developing a better targeted and effective content marketing strategy. Using social listening tools will help you understand what makes your audience tick and gain a broader perspective on thousands of social conversations. It also enables you to tap into trends so you can keep your content fresh, engaging and relevant. Learn how Akron Children’s constantly monitors and measures its efforts to drive social media strategies and ensure its engagement stays high.
Erika knew something wasn't right with her pregnancy and sought help from an OB and Maternal Fetal Medicine team after a quick trip to the doctor. Kheira's service dog passed away on her 13th birthday last year and she will get a new dog in January 2015. Baby Noor underwent her second of two surgeries with Dr. Murthy to repair a cleft palate that was live tweeted.
The document discusses the use of the A3 document for process improvement projects. It describes how the A3 is used to:
- Document improvement projects from start to finish on a single sheet of paper.
- Foster communication and ensure stakeholder alignment by walking stakeholders through filling in the different sections.
- Track a project's progress by leaving empty spaces in sections like "Improve" that get filled in as improvements are implemented.
The A3 provides structure for process improvement projects and helps maintain focus on problem-solving through its limited space. It tells the story of a project from beginning to end.
Akron Children's Hospital provides training to investigative researchers to ensure the research supported by us is conducted without bias and with the highest scientific and ethical standards. The training covers financial conflict of interest regulations, institution and investigator responsibilities, forms and references.
This document outlines Akron Children's Hospital's social media policy. It discusses why the hospital uses social media for goals like marketing, education, and philanthropy. It also explains why a policy is needed to ensure appropriate use and avoid unintended consequences like violating patient privacy. The document provides examples of social media issues at other hospitals and concludes with questions to test understanding of the new policy, emphasizing the importance of protecting patients, maintaining job performance and boundaries, and pausing before posting.
This document discusses the role of physician assistants in meeting the growing need for neonatal care providers. It describes a 12-month neonatal PA fellowship program developed by Nationwide Children's Hospital. The program provides additional clinical training to prepare PAs for careers in neonatology comparable to novice neonatal nurse practitioners. The goal is for PAs to help address the shortage of advanced practice providers and provide high quality care to newborns and premature infants as valued members of neonatal care teams.
This document summarizes a study that used the Delphi method to determine expert consensus on guidelines for using yoga to treat anxiety in children and adolescents. Over three rounds, the study surveyed psychiatrists, psychologists, and yoga professionals. It found consensus that guidelines are needed and on what should be included, such as benefits, risks, and safety measures. Experts agreed the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry should develop guidelines incorporating these areas to improve access to effective, low-risk mental healthcare for anxious youth.
This document provides guidance on recognizing and managing common pediatric sports injuries. It discusses injuries of the upper extremity including shoulder dislocations, AC joint injuries, clavicle fractures, Little League shoulder, and finger injuries. For the lower extremity, it covers knee sprains, ACL tears, meniscus tears, ankle sprains, and osteochondritis dissecans lesions. It emphasizes the importance of early referral for injuries like ACL tears. Key referral criteria mentioned include persistent symptoms despite rest/physical therapy and positive radiographic findings. Clinical pearls provided include obtaining x-rays for injuries with pain, swelling and effusion and recognizing that not all injuries are just sprains.
This document discusses stress and grief in the workplace. It provides statistics showing that workplace stress is common, with 83% of workers suffering from it. Common causes of job stress include low morale, management style, job responsibilities, and career concerns. Left unmanaged, stress can negatively impact health and productivity. The document also discusses grief, noting that many workers experience the death of someone close each year. Different types of grief may occur in the workplace due to deaths or losses impacting employees. Supporting grieving coworkers requires acknowledging their loss, offering specific help, and setting limits if uncomfortable. Self-care strategies to manage stress and grief include getting sufficient sleep, exercise, spending time with others, and taking time off.
The Doctor of Nursing Program (DNP) provides practice-based, doctoral education for advanced practice nurses seeking to further their careers as practitioners, leaders and scholars.
This document summarizes and discusses several journal articles and medical cases. It includes the following:
- A study of over 224,000 rapid strep tests and throat cultures finding non-Group A strep in 3.1% of cultures.
- Nitrofurantoin being an effective treatment for lower urinary tract infections caused by ESBL bacteria.
- A review of Lyme disease epidemiology and management in Northeast Ohio.
- Guidelines for rabies post-exposure prophylaxis in dog bites, noting most dog bites do not require treatment.
- A study finding asymptomatic carriage of diarrheagenic E. coli equally in symptomatic and asymptomatic patients.
- A study on influenza vaccine efficacy finding
1) The document discusses guidelines for treating Clostridium difficile (C. diff) infection in children, including risk factors, disease classification, and treatment recommendations.
2) Treatment for initial mild or moderate C. diff includes oral metronidazole or vancomycin for 10 days, while severe cases recommend oral vancomycin with or without IV metronidazole for 10-14 days.
3) Recurrent cases suggest pulsed oral vancomycin dosing or alternative therapies like fidaxomicin or nitazoxanide under infectious disease guidance.
Management of perinatal infections and exposures was discussed. Congenital CMV is a leading cause of hearing loss and malformations. Treatment is recommended for moderate-severe cases while treatment for mild cases or isolated hearing loss is controversial. Congenital syphilis evaluation involves interpreting maternal tests and infant titers to determine treatment. HIV testing is recommended for all pregnant women and antiretroviral prophylaxis is given to exposed infants based on maternal viral load and treatment. Hepatitis C transmission risk is low but testing exposed infants allows early identification and monitoring. HSV exposed asymptomatic neonates do not require treatment but should be monitored for symptoms.
This document discusses the importance of drug allergy testing, specifically for penicillin allergy. It reviews the steps for taking a medication allergy history and testing, including skin testing for penicillin. Avoiding antibiotics due to reported allergy can increase costs, treatment failure, infections, and resistance. Testing is important as up to 95% of patients reporting penicillin allergy may actually be able to tolerate it. The document reviews indications for challenge or desensitization, including using challenge for low-risk histories and desensitization when no alternative treatments exist. It provides an example case of a boy who has penicillin skin testing to safely receive treatment for an infection.
This document discusses cognitive biases that can impact clinical decision making, including availability bias, framing effect, and anchoring. It then presents several case studies and notes key details from the patient histories, physical exams, and lab results. The document emphasizes the importance of follow up to help prevent cognitive shortcuts from leading to harm by allowing clinicians to reconsider cases from new perspectives with additional data.
Akron Children's Hospital has a significant positive economic impact on Ohio. In 2017, it created or supported nearly 11,000 jobs in Ohio, increased Ohio GDP by $875 million, and increased personal income in the state by $598 million. The hospital's economic activity also increased Ohio's total economic output by $1.5 billion. Akron Children's investments in construction have further supported economic growth, totaling $281 million between 2013-2017. It also provides substantial community benefits, such as free healthcare and community programs, totaling $133 million in 2017.
The document summarizes an economic impact study conducted by Kent State University and the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research on Akron Children's Hospital. The study found that in 2017, Akron Children's Hospital supported over 10,000 jobs and increased GDP by $875 million in Ohio. In Summit County, the hospital supported nearly 6,000 jobs and increased GDP by $474 million. In Stark County, the hospital supported 768 jobs and increased GDP by $56.7 million. The economic impacts have grown steadily over the past 5 years as the hospital has expanded.
The document provides information about the Doggie Brigade program at Akron Children's Hospital. It discusses the program's mission to use therapy dogs to improve patients' physical, emotional, and psychological health. The summary describes the program's history starting in 1990, current operations including visiting many areas of the hospital, and requirements for volunteers and their dogs to participate, which include a minimum yearly commitment, training, and evaluations to ensure the dogs are well-behaved and able to provide comfort in a healthcare setting.
This document provides guidance for managers on Akron Children's Hospital's social media use policy. It encourages employees to access social media channels to deepen engagement and increase morale. It discusses the benefits of social media use including building trust, improving employee retention and recruitment, boosting communication and productivity. The document then provides Akron Children's goals for social media use and addresses common questions managers have around monitoring employees' social media use, connecting with patients/families, discussing former employees, and allowing personal social media use at work.
Social media analytics can bring you a host of powerful insights for developing a better targeted and effective content marketing strategy. Using social listening tools will help you understand what makes your audience tick and gain a broader perspective on thousands of social conversations. It also enables you to tap into trends so you can keep your content fresh, engaging and relevant. Learn how Akron Children’s constantly monitors and measures its efforts to drive social media strategies and ensure its engagement stays high.
Erika knew something wasn't right with her pregnancy and sought help from an OB and Maternal Fetal Medicine team after a quick trip to the doctor. Kheira's service dog passed away on her 13th birthday last year and she will get a new dog in January 2015. Baby Noor underwent her second of two surgeries with Dr. Murthy to repair a cleft palate that was live tweeted.
The document discusses the use of the A3 document for process improvement projects. It describes how the A3 is used to:
- Document improvement projects from start to finish on a single sheet of paper.
- Foster communication and ensure stakeholder alignment by walking stakeholders through filling in the different sections.
- Track a project's progress by leaving empty spaces in sections like "Improve" that get filled in as improvements are implemented.
The A3 provides structure for process improvement projects and helps maintain focus on problem-solving through its limited space. It tells the story of a project from beginning to end.
Akron Children's Hospital provides training to investigative researchers to ensure the research supported by us is conducted without bias and with the highest scientific and ethical standards. The training covers financial conflict of interest regulations, institution and investigator responsibilities, forms and references.
This document outlines Akron Children's Hospital's social media policy. It discusses why the hospital uses social media for goals like marketing, education, and philanthropy. It also explains why a policy is needed to ensure appropriate use and avoid unintended consequences like violating patient privacy. The document provides examples of social media issues at other hospitals and concludes with questions to test understanding of the new policy, emphasizing the importance of protecting patients, maintaining job performance and boundaries, and pausing before posting.
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Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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There is increasing confidence that cell therapies will soon play a role in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, but the extent of this impact remains to be seen. Early readouts on autologous CAR-Ts in lupus are encouraging, but manufacturing and cost limitations are likely to restrict access to highly refractory patients. Allogeneic CAR-Ts have the potential to broaden access to earlier lines of treatment due to their inherent cost benefits, however they will need to demonstrate comparable or improved efficacy to established modalities.
In addition to infrastructure and capacity constraints, CAR-Ts face a very different risk-benefit dynamic in autoimmune compared to oncology, highlighting the need for tolerable therapies with low adverse event risk. CAR-NK and Treg-based therapies are also being developed in certain autoimmune disorders and may demonstrate favorable safety profiles. Several novel non-cell therapies such as bispecific antibodies, nanobodies, and RNAi drugs, may also offer future alternative competitive solutions with variable value propositions.
Widespread adoption of cell therapies will not only require strong efficacy and safety data, but also adapted pricing and access strategies. At oncology-based price points, CAR-Ts are unlikely to achieve broad market access in autoimmune disorders, with eligible patient populations that are potentially orders of magnitude greater than the number of currently addressable cancer patients. Developers have made strides towards reducing cell therapy COGS while improving manufacturing efficiency, but payors will inevitably restrict access until more sustainable pricing is achieved.
Despite these headwinds, industry leaders and investors remain confident that cell therapies are poised to address significant unmet need in patients suffering from autoimmune disorders. However, the extent of this impact on the treatment landscape remains to be seen, as the industry rapidly approaches an inflection point.
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