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Join pediatric nurse practitioner and educator Dr. Becky Carson on The Peds NP, a podcast that turns evidence-based practice into practical, real-world strategies for caring for kids. Each episode blends the latest pediatric literature with conversational insights, helping you connect research to bedside decisions with confidence. Becky brings her experience as a dual-certified PNP in acute and primary care and faculty member at Duke University School of Nursing to guide you through cases, concepts, and clinical pearls that matter most. You’ll gain tools to improve outcomes, sharpen your thinking, and feel empowered in those tricky situations where judgment counts. Tune in, learn, and transform the way you practice—and remember, you’re doing it for the kids.
Disclaimers & Show Notes: www.thepedsnp.com
Join pediatric nurse practitioner and educator Dr. Becky Carson on The Peds NP, a podcast that turns evidence-based practice into practical, real-world strategies for caring for kids. Each episode blends the latest pediatric literature with conversational insights, helping you connect research to bedside decisions with confidence. Becky brings her experience as a dual-certified PNP in acute and primary care and faculty member at Duke University School of Nursing to guide you through cases, concepts, and clinical pearls that matter most. You’ll gain tools to improve outcomes, sharpen your thinking, and feel empowered in those tricky situations where judgment counts. Tune in, learn, and transform the way you practice—and remember, you’re doing it for the kids.
Disclaimers & Show Notes: www.thepedsnp.com
Episodes

Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
Anaphylaxis with Mansi Kotwal, MD (S4 Ep. 36)
Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
Recognition of anaphylaxis can be difficult for some providers, and the courage to give epinephrine for treatment can be even more so. Johns Hopkins Allergy & Immunology fellow, Dr. Mansi Kotwal, discusses the anaphylaxis presentation and diagnosis in ways you may not have considered. And she reviews adjunct drugs for management in a way that might just change your practice.
References:
Sampson, H.A., Muñoz-Furlong, A., Campbell, R.L., Adkinson, N.F., Bock, S.A., Branum, A., et al. (2006). Second symposium on the definition and management of anaphylaxis: Summary report—Second National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease/Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network symposium. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 117, p. 391–397.
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