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Overview of Children and Disasters
2018 · UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, · Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, · University of Maryland
This review discusses demographics, risks, programs, and training related to children who experience disasters, facing risks like medical and psychological issues. It highlights the importance …
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Development of an Evacuation Tool to Facilitate Disaster Preparedness: Use in a Planned Evacuation to Support a Hospital Move
2017 · Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital
This article details the tools and methods used for a successful planned evacuation a healthcare institution. Tools included patient checklists, evacuation handoff tools, and a …
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National Survey of Institutional Pediatric Disaster Preparedness
2018 · The University of Chicago Medicine, · UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital
This study surveyed hospitals across the United States (US) to assess their disaster preparedness for pediatric patients. Findings showed that most hospitals included pediatric patients …
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Standardizing and Improving Care for Pediatric Agitation Management in the Emergency Department
2023 · Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, · Northwestern University
The article describes efforts to improve care for children with agitation in emergency departments. A team created a plan to standardize treatment, aiming to reduce …
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Pediatric Pandemics and Disasters - A Summary
2024 · UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital
Children, comprising 25% of the US population, are highly susceptible to disaster impacts. Federal programs and advisory boards have significantly improved disaster response for children …
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