This episode of the Pediatric Emergency Playbook, hosted by Tim Horachko, focuses on the approach to seemingly well but fussy infants in the emergency department. It emphasizes slowing down, trusting observational skills, and avoiding quick dismissals, as these infants can present with serious underlying conditions. The episode introduces a "red light, yellow light, green light" framework for assessing these patients, stressing the importance of a thorough physical exam over relying solely on parental history. The mnemonic "IT CRIES" (Infection, Trauma, Cardiac, Reflux/Rectal/Reaction, Intussusception, Eyes, Surgical) is provided as a tool to remember potential causes of fussiness, and real-life case examples are used to illustrate key points in the diagnostic and treatment process. The episode also touches on conditions like colic and the importance of assessing caregiver well-being.
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