Objectives: As point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has emerged as a valuable tool for intussusception screening, this quality improvement study aimed to implement a "POCUS-first" pathway in a Pediatric Emergency Department (ED) to streamline workflow and expedite care for children with suspected intussusception.
Methods: This was a prospective analysis of children diagnosed with ileocolic intussusception in a Pediatric ED between June 2022 and June 2023. The study compared the "POCUS-first" cohort with the group receiving only radiology-performed ultrasound.
Introduction: Timely and reliable peripheral intravenous cannulation is an imperative skill in a pediatric emergency department. Utilization of point-of-care ultrasound guidance has proven to significantly improve first-attempt peripheral intravenous cannulation insertion rates in pediatric patients. We sought to develop, implement, and evaluate an ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous training program for emergency nurses in a tertiary care pediatric center.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe engaged in curriculum enhancement of POCUS training in our pediatric emergency medicine subspecialty training program using Kern's model of curricular development. We enhanced existing training to include focused asynchronous learning of image interpretation, longitudinal scanning shifts, and quarterly progress report score cards and check-ins for improved communication, transparency and reinforcement of goals. Our approach could inform other training programs looking to improve their POCUS curricula.
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