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Changes in Pediatric Inpatient Capabilities and Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness
2025 · University of California San Francisco, · University of Texas at Austin, · University of Utah
This research article describes how many hospitals in the US have lost special units for children between 2013 and 2021. Hospitals that lost these pediatric …
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Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator Workforce: A Survey Study
2023 · University of California San Francisco, · Boston Children's Hospital, · University of Texas at Austin, · University of Utah, · Emergency Medical Services Agency Los Angeles County, · University of California, Los Angeles
The study looks at the role of Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinators (PECCs) in hospitals. It describes how PECCs help improve emergency care for children by …
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Surge Capacity Principles: Care of the Critically Ill and Injured During Pandemics and Disasters: CHEST Consensus Statement
2014 · University of Minnesota, · The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, · George Washington University, · University of British Columbia, · Sharp Healthcare, · Allina Health Care
This article offers consensus recommendations for expanding critical care surge capacity and enhancing intensive care services during disasters or pandemics. It highlights key principles for …
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Pediatric Firearm Violence in America
2024 · Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, · University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, · George Washington University, · Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
This article highlights the serious issue of gun violence affecting children. It describes how firearms are the leading cause of death for kids and provides …
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Healthcare Utilization After Nonfatal Firearm Injuries
2024 · Vanderbilt University, · Medical University of South Carolina, · George Washington University
This article describes how young people in the US who survive gun injuries face more health problems. It uses a method called propensity score matching …
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Child Abuse and the Pediatric Surgeon: A Position Statement from the Trauma Committee, the Board of Governors and the Membership of the American Pediatric Surgical Association
2019 · Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital, · State University of New York - Upstate Medical University, · Yale University, · University of Texas at Austin, · Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist
This article presents a position statement by the American Pediatric Surgical Association on child physical abuse, emphasizing the role of pediatric surgeons in assessing and …
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Prehospital Recognition and Management of Pediatric Sepsis: A Qualitative Assessment
2023 · Nationwide Children's Hospital, · The Ohio State University, · University of Colorado, · George Washington University
This article is about recognizing and managing sepsis in children before they reach the hospital. It describes how early detection can save lives but is …
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Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness: A Trauma Center Quality Improvement Initiative
2024 · University of Texas at Austin, · Parkland Health
This article evaluates the impact of a quality improvement initiative on enhancing pediatric readiness in an emergency department. The study, conducted at a Level I …
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Patient-Driven Resource Planning of a Health Care Facility Evacuation
2013 · George Washington University
This article describes how hospitals can plan for evacuations by focusing on patient needs. It explains that some patients need more help during an evacuation, …
Assessing Hospital Preparedness: Comparison of an On-Site Survey With a Self-Reported, Internet-Based, Long-Distance Tabletop Drill
2013 · State University of New York Downstate Health Sciences University, · George Washington University
This study compares hospital preparedness using two methods: an on-site survey and a self-reported, internet-based drill. It describes how hospitals often underreport their surge capacity …
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