Spotting the Sick Child


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In stock | Usually dispatched within 48 hours | ISBN: 978-1-904039-11-2 | Released: 18th Nov 04

This comprehensive interactive DVD is designed to help health care professionals spot children with serious illness. Children have many minor illnesses as they grow up and it can be hard to tell what is wrong with them. They need a different approach from adults and many health professionals are anxious about assessing children. This DVD will help teach you the basics of how to approach and assess children of all ages.

It is aimed at:

  • General practitioners
  • A&E doctors
  • Paediatricians in training
  • Doctors in Foundation programmes
  • Medical students
  • Nurses who work in GP surgeries, paediatric wards, and A&E
  • Nurse practitioners
  • Health visitors
  • Paramedics and Emergency Care Practitioners

Authored by:
Dr Ffion Davies, MRCPCH, FFAEM. Consultant in Emergency Medicine Presented by Dr Ffion Davies, Dr Mark Porter, Prof Tim Coats, Dr David Whittington, Dr John Criddle and Dr Malik Ramadhan.

Sponsored by:
The Department of Health (England), with the support of the Faculty of Accident & Emergency Medicine and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.

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Screenshots & Video[ back to top ]
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Chapters[ back to top ]
  • A general approach to children
  • The 3-minute Toolkit of Examination (a checklist)
  • How To …… (practical examination)
  • Rashes
  • Dehydration
  • Difficulty in breathing
  • Fever
  • Head injury
  • Fitting
  • Abdominal pain
Features[ back to top ]

The title contains 3 and a half hours of video footage presented in a tutorial format, with sections broken down into small, easily navigable topics.

Spotting the Sick Child can be watched section by section or used as a reference resource for specific topics.The title can also be played on a large screen for teaching purposes.

A glossary of terms used is included, as well as useful “Red Flag” conditions. There is also an insert containing a table of normal physiological values and the addresses of useful websites.

Extras[ back to top ]
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FAEM Presentations


These 3 presentations were given in conjunction with a video presentation at the Faculty of Accident & Emergency Medicine Annual Scientific Conference in Leeds, November 18th, 2004.

They contain questions pertaining to the video material (which is not downloadable unfortunately) with the evidence base for the answers, based on an up to date literature search.

To view these documents you will need Adobe Reader. If you do not have this software you can download it here.

To download and install these presentations:
  1. Click the download link.
  2. Choose to "Save" the file to your computer's desktop or other convenient location.
  3. When the download is complete, double click on the file created and select a location for the presentations.
  4. Click on the "Install" button. The files will be placed in the location you selected and you may open them from there.

Featured Review[ back to top ]
By: Pediatric Emergency Care, 29th Jun 05

Multimedia presentations are rapidly becoming more prominent in the medical education field. Recognizing that most medical encounters involve all of our senses, it only stands to reason that those education programs that present patients in more than one medium will be more effective, not to mention more interesting. The DVD “Spotting the Sick Child” takes just this type of approach to present a textbook on disc in the evaluation of the acutely ill or injured child.

In various sections of this program, reference is made to the physical findings in patients with various components of the disease being discussed. Limited predominantly to visual findings, the authors have included small 10- to 30-second clips of specific findings unique to the pediatric physical examination. Using a combination of voice overs and combined audio-video segments, the authors intersperse these patient clips with standard video images of the narrator speaking. For most of the cases, the narrating physician will begin the section followed by a video image of a child with specific physician findings such as intercostals retractions. In all of the cases, the narrator can be heard describing the findings while the patient’s video is presented on the screen. In some instances, the narrator stops speaking and allows the ambient audio of the child and treating clinicians present the entire presentation.

The images of the specific cases are professionally recorded with consistent lighting, clear videos and centered focused views of the children under review.

There is also a section dedicated to the pediatric physical examination which is again well produced. The camera angles and lighting are precise and the entire examination can be easily appreciated even without the voice over.

The multimedia format is a major strength in “Spotting the Sick Child”. As noted above, the use of video images and, in some instances, sounds provides a much fuller clinical presentation than that possible with a standard written text.

The individual narrators are very polished and present a very professional image without appearing aloof. Their content is concise and edits nicely with the related video clips.

“Spotting the Sick Child” is a very well-produced multimedia DVD of the acutely ill or injured child. The basic material covered is well suited for students of all medical and nursing disciplines and should be in the library of any teaching institution.

System Requirements[ back to top ]
A DVD player or personal computer with a DVD drive and suitable DVD playing software. Click here for more information.
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