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Pharmacology in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
( 24 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Pediatric Pharmacology
Overview of pharmacological principles in pediatric emergency medicine, including age-related differences and developmental considerations.
Module #2
Pediatric Pharmacokinetics
Understanding how children process and eliminate medications, including absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion.
Module #3
Pediatric Pharmacodynamics
How medications affect children, including receptor binding, mechanisms of action, and dose-response relationships.
Module #4
Pain Management in Pediatric Emergencies
Evidence-based approaches to pain management in children, including pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions.
Module #5
Analgesics in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Pharmacology of commonly used analgesics in pediatric emergencies, including acetaminophen, NSAIDs, and opioids.
Module #6
Sedation and Anxiolysis in Children
Pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to sedation and anxiolysis in pediatric emergency medicine.
Module #7
Anticonvulsants in Pediatric Emergencies
Pharmacology and use of anticonvulsants in pediatric seizures, including benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and newer agents.
Module #8
Cardiovascular Emergencies in Children
Pharmacological management of pediatric cardiovascular emergencies, including hypertension, hypotension, and cardiac arrest.
Module #9
Respiratory Emergencies in Children
Pharmacological management of pediatric respiratory emergencies, including asthma, bronchiolitis, and respiratory failure.
Module #10
Allergies and Anaphylaxis in Children
Pharmacological management of pediatric allergies and anaphylaxis, including epinephrine and antihistamines.
Module #11
Infectious Diseases in Pediatric Emergencies
Pharmacological management of common pediatric infections, including antibiotics, antivirals, and antifungals.
Module #12
Antibiotic Use in Pediatric Emergencies
Rational use of antibiotics in pediatric emergencies, including spectrum of activity, dosing, and adverse effects.
Module #13
Toxicology in Pediatric Emergencies
Pharmacological management of pediatric poisoning, including toxicological principles and antidotes.
Module #14
Pediatric Poisoning:Common agents and Management
In-depth review of common pediatric poisonings, including household cleaning agents, medications, and plants.
Module #15
Antidotes in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Pharmacology and use of antidotes in pediatric poisoning, including naloxone, acetylcysteine, and others.
Module #16
Special Considerations in Pediatric Pharmacology
Pharmacological considerations in special pediatric populations, including neonates, infants, and children with chronic diseases.
Module #17
Medication Adverse Effects in Children
Recognition and management of medication-related adverse effects in pediatric emergency medicine.
Module #18
Pharmacological Management of Pediatric Procedures
Pharmacological support for pediatric procedures, including laceration repair, fracture management, and radiological procedures.
Module #19
Pediatric Critical Care Pharmacology
Pharmacological management of critically ill children, including vasoactive medications, sedatives, and analgesics.
Module #20
Neonatal Pharmacology
Pharmacological principles and practices specific to neonatal emergency medicine, including medication use in newborns.
Module #21
Pediatric Trauma Pharmacology
Pharmacological management of pediatric trauma, including pain management, sedation, and resuscitation.
Module #22
Pharmacological Considerations in Pediatric Burns
Pharmacological management of pediatric burn injuries, including pain management, wound care, and infection prevention.
Module #23
Evidence-Based Pharmacology in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Critical evaluation of current evidence and guidelines in pediatric pharmacology, including controversies and future directions.
Module #24
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Pharmacology in Pediatric Emergency Medicine career


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