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A new technique for fast and safe collection of urine in newborns.

This great tip was passed on to me by R Ram, from the St Paul’s conference this year. A really simple way to get neonates to pee on demand. Remarkably effective and avoids the contamination problems of bag collections. Worth grabbing the original article but essentially, it comes down to:

 

  1. Breast/bottle feed to get them settled and bladder filled up.
  2. Hold baby up under armpits with legs dangling 3. Percussion style tap in suprapubic area at 100 bpm for 30 secs 4. Light circular massage to paravertebral lumbar area 5. Repeat until they pee. Effective 86% within 5 mins.

 

Arch Dis Child. 2013 Jan;98(1):27-9. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2012-301872. Epub 2012 Nov 21.

A new technique for fast and safe collection of urine in newborns.

Herreros Fernández ML1, González Merino N, Tagarro García A, Pérez Seoane B, de la Serna Martínez M, Contreras Abad MT, García-Pose A.

 

AIM:

To describe and test a new technique to obtain midstream urine samples in newborns.

DESIGN AND METHODS:

This was a prospective feasibility and safety study conducted in the neonatal unit of University Infanta Sofía Hospital, Madrid. A new technique based on bladder and lumbar stimulation manoeuvres was tested over a period of 4 months in 80 admitted patients aged less than 30 days. The main variable was the success rate in obtaining a midstream urine sample within 5 min. Secondary variables were time to obtain the sample and complications.

RESULTS:

This technique was successful in 86.3% of infants. Median time to sample collection was 45 s (IQR 30). No complications other than controlled crying were observed.

CONCLUSIONS:

A new, quick and safe technique with a high success rate is described, whereby the discomfort and waste of time usually associated with bag collection methods can be avoided.

New Epilepsy Guidelines

Next CURIOS webinar!! New Epilepsy Guidelines

Date & Time: May 11, 2016 | 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Speaker: Nathalie Jette MD, MSc, FRCPC

After attending this session, the participants will be equipped to:

Describe how epilepsy is now defined
Recognize what constitutes drug-resistant epilepsy
Develop an approach to managing unprovoked first seizure in adults
Optimally treat status epilepticus in children and in adults

Register Now!
http://cumming.ucalgary.ca/cme/event/2016-05-11/curios-new-epilepsy-guidelines

 

Ottawa Conference 2016

Suggest they practice on Laerdal’s SimElephant.https://twitter.com/Ottawa2016

CURIOS Webinar Biopsying the Urogenital Tract

Join us for the next CURIOS webinar on Wednesday April 13, 2016 @ 6:30pm to 7:30pm MST.

We will be exploring indications for office-based urogenital biopsy and the techniques for biopsy of the endometrium, cervix, vulva and urethral meatus. Erin Brennand will also discuss how to optimally manage conditions that may be diagnosed by urogenital biopsy.

FREE Registration: https://cmeregistration.ucalgary.ca/eventinfo_916.html

Tumours shrunk ‘dramatically’ in 11 days

Experts said the findings were a “stepping stone” to tailored cancer care.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-35775314

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Hand Injuries in Rural Practice

Join us for the next CURIOS webinar on Wednesday March 9, 2016 @ 6:30pm to 7:30pm MST.

We will be exploring commonly occurring hand injuries and the evaluation strategies for the less easily diagnosed conditions. Learn how to manage and prepare patients with severely  injured hands for transport and how to best classify for referral.

FREE Registration: http://cmeregistration.ucalgary.ca/eventinfo_909.html

OHMES Symposium Pearls

Assessments are diagnostic tests. If your test does not change management, why do the test? We validate interpretations, not tests.

Develop a program of assessment. Piece together small chunks. Each has less validity but the whole has more.

Find more pearls from the OHMES Symposium on Twitter.

Lovely column from The Guardian about dietary and other fads. Very funny. Skeptics with humor. http://www.theguardian.com/…/…/nov/22/what-is-healthy-eating

Forward feeding is a recurring discussion theme in discussions at: https://twitter.com/hashtag/fallharv2015?src=hash

Webinar: Common Causes of Vertigo

Join us for our next CURIOS webinar! Always accredited and free for our rural practitioners.

Webinar time: December 9, 2015 @ 6:30pm to 7:30pm MST

Presented by: Suresh Subramaniam MD, MSc, FRCPC

Free Registration: http://cumming.ucalgary.ca/cme/event/2015-12-09/curios-common-causes-vertigo

  • Differentiate between vertigo and ‘dizziness’ based on key historical points and physical exam.
  • Integrate the HINTS test to distinguish between central and peripheral vertigo at the bedside.
  • Demonstrate Epley maneuver for diagnosis and treatment of benign paroxysmal peripheral vertigo.