
Chapter 24 - In the heat of the moment - Neonatal fever
Always On EM - Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine · Alex Finch; Venk Bellamkonda; Meghan Cain
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Show Notes
Neonatal fever can raise the temperature of the entire clinical pod along with the baby, but it doesnt have to. Join as Dr. Meghan Cain, chair of the division of pediatric and adolescent emergency medicine at Mayo Clinic, talks through the nuances of evaluating fever concerns in neonates of different ages and risk profiles and empowers you to be cool as a cucumber in these situations.
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