It was a cold January night, around two in the morning on my third consecutive 34-hour shift as a senior pediatric resident at a major freestanding children’s hospital in the northeast. My floor had absorbed four admissions in the last hour, our eleventh of the night. The last was a teenage boy, new onset type
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