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Learnings from the Pediatric Readiness Education Series
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From Scene to ICU, A Collaborative Approach to Pediatric Submersion Injuries
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From Scene to ICU, A Collaborative Approach to Pediatric Submersion Injuries
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Neonatal Fever
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Recorded on May 21, 2026
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Characterize the impact of pediatric submersion injuries
Emphasize priorities for life-saving interventions in the emergency care continuum
Describe post-rescue ventilation strategies
Clarify the concepts of "near-drowning" and "dry drowning"
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Neonatal Fever
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