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This presentation will be reinforcement of the importance of thinking outside the box when caring for patients in an urgent care setting.
​In medicine, we are admonished to always consider horses when we hear hoof beats. However, it is not unusual to see pediatric patients presenting with common presentations of unusual conditions or uncommon presentations of routine conditions. This case-based presentation will cover a case of appendicitis in a young child, a child with a complicated headache, an unusual presentation of a viral illness, and two fairly common yet relatively unknown urologic conditions frequently seen in an ambulatory or urgent care setting. This presentation will be reinforcement of the importance of thinking outside the box when caring for patients in an urgent care setting.
Format | Video |
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Source | Urgent Care Association |
Contributor | Tom Tryon |
Length | 50 minutes |
Publication Date | 4/6/19 |