Pediatrics
Read TMLT content exclusively curated for pediatricians, including case studies and specialty news.
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Failure to warn about vaccine complications
A 14-year-old girl came for a well-child visit. The APRN ordered a second dose of the HPV vaccine.
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Failure to treat plagiocephaly in a timely manner
A woman brought her 10-month-old son to Pediatrician A’s office for evaluation of reported head asymmetry and earache.
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Treating minors in Texas: Answers to your questions
Physicians must balance parental rights, a minor’s autonomy, and the law.
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Failure to diagnose a foreign body and to follow up
An eight-year-old girl was brought to the ED with a groin injury from a bicycle accident.
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Legal considerations when treating college students via telemedicine
Whether to treat likely depends on the laws of the state where the student will be located when seeking care.
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Your medical office staffing questions answered
Understanding the rules and responsibilities when managing health care staff.
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Failure to diagnose pneumonia
A five-year-old girl was brought to a pediatric clinic with one-day history of fever recorded as 104.5 degrees.
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Failure to diagnose anemia
A 17-month-old girl was brought her pediatrician to complete vaccinations, a visit documented as “vaccines only.”
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Medications: Common risk management issues
Answering your questions on how to minimize risk when prescribing medications.
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Improper management of diabetic ketoacidosis
A 12-year-old boy with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus came to an ED with abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
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Failure to properly treat
A 9-month-old boy was brought to his pediatrician for treatment of a possible insect bite on the left buttock.
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Strategies to improve patient follow up
Guidance on how to create effective follow-up strategies.
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Failure to obtain informed consent
A boy was born in a small medical center and evaluated by a pediatrician. The patient was noted to be slightly jaundiced.
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Failure to diagnose tuberculosis
A two-year-old boy with a five-day history of intermittent fever and stomachache was brought to his pediatrician.
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Failure to diagnose appendicitis
A 6-year-old boy was brought Pediatrician A for a five-day history of sore throat, coughing, vomiting, stomach pain.
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Failure to diagnose rhabdomyolysis
A 3-year-old girl was brought to the ED with fever, lethargy, sore throat, and severe leg pain.
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Reporter 2019 Pediatrics
Failure to diagnose meningitis; Guidelines for the release of medical records
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Reporter 2018 Pediatrics
Failure to diagnose anemia; Law requires Texas physicians to query PMP before prescribing opioids and other drugs
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Reporter 2017 Pediatrics
Failure to obtain parental consent for circumcision; HIPAA and patient privacy
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Reporter 2016 Pediatrics
Failure to diagnose appendicitis; Law enforcement exceptions to HIPAA
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