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Postacute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 in Children
2024 · Children's Hospital Colorado, · New York University, · Children's Hospital Los Angeles, · University of Southern California, · Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, · Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, · University of Cincinnati, · Nemours Children's Health, · Columbia University, · Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, · University of California, San Diego
The article is about the effects of COVID-19 on children after they recover from the virus. It describes how some kids experience ongoing symptoms, known …
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After a Loved One Dies – Parent Booklet
2022 · Children's Hospital Los Angeles
The booklet helps parents and other adults support children through grief. It describes ways to talk about death, handle emotions, and remember the loved one. …
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Grief Support for Children with Intellectual and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
2020 · Children's Hospital Los Angeles
This document provides guidance on helping children with intellectual and neurodevelopmental disabilities cope with grief. It describes ways to support these children by using clear …
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Association of Emergency Department Characteristics With Presence of Recommended Pediatric‐Specific Behavioral Health Policies
2024 · University of California San Francisco, · Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, · Northwestern University, · University of Utah, · Boston Children's Hospital, · Harvard Medical School, · Brown University, · Alaska Department of Health, · University of California, Los Angeles
The article looks at how emergency departments (EDs) have policies for children's mental health. It describes how certain features of EDs, like size and location, …
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Can a Pediatric Trauma Center Improve the Response to a Mass Casualty Incident?
2012 · Children's Hospital Los Angeles, · University of Southern California
This article explores how a pediatric trauma center (PTC) can improve responses to mass casualty incidents. It describes the differences between adult and child disaster …
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Willingness to Respond in a Disaster: A Pediatric Nurse Practitioner National Survey
2012 · Children's Hospital Los Angeles, · University of Southern California, · Alliant University
This study examines factors influencing pediatric nurse practitioners' (PNPs) likelihood to report to work during disasters. A national survey analyzed demographics, preparedness plans, training, and …
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Community Engagement and Pediatric Disaster Readiness in a Large Urban Disaster Resource Hospital Network: The Case of "The Great California ShakeOut"
2012 · Children's Hospital Los Angeles
This article describes how 11 hospitals in Los Angeles County prepared for an earthquake drill called "The Great California ShakeOut." The study found that most …
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Developing a Practical Algorithm for a Pediatric Emergency Department’s Response to Radiological Dispersal Device Events
2013 · Northwestern University, · Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, · Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
This study discusses a plan for helping children in an emergency room after a "dirty bomb" event. It explains how to sort and treat kids …
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Use of an Emergency Medical Pictorial Communication Book During Simulated Disaster Conditions
2013 · University of Southern California, · Children's Hospital Los Angeles
This article describes a study on using an emergency medical pictorial communication book during disasters. It highlights how language barriers can slow down patient assessment …
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Waterworks, a Full-Scale Chemical Exposure Exercise: Interrogating Pediatric Critical Care Surge Capacity in an Inner-City Tertiary Care Medical Center
2014 · State University of New York Downstate Health Sciences University, · Northwestern University, · University of New York at Stony Brook
This study conducted a full-scale exercise to test New York's Kings County Hospital Center's Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) surge plan during a chlorine overexposure …
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