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Pediatric Readiness in the Emergency Department

Note: This is a revision of the previous joint policy statement titled “Guidelines for Care of Children in the Emergency Department.” Children have unique physical and psychosocial needs that are heightened in the setting of serious or life-threatening emergencies. The majority of ill and injured ch...

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Published in:Journal of emergency nursing 2019-01, Vol.45 (1), p.e3-e18
Main Authors: Remick, Katherine, Gausche-Hill, Marianne, Joseph, Madeline M., Brown, Kathleen, Snow, Sally K., Wright, Joseph L., Wright, Joseph, Adirim, Terry, Agus, Michael S.D., Callahan, James, Gross, Toni, Lane, Natalie, Lee, Lois, Mazor, Suzan, Mahajan, Prashant, Timm, Nathan, Alade, Kiyetta, Amato, Christopher, Avarello, Jahn T., Baldwin, Steven, Barata, Isabel A., Benjamin, Lee S., Berg, Kathleen, Bullard-Berent, Jeffrey, Dietrich, Ann Marie, Friesen, Phillip, Gerardi, Michael, Heins, Alan, Holtzman, Doug K., Homme, Jeffrey, Horeczko, Timothy, Ishimine, Paul, Lam, Samuel, Long, Katharine, Mayz, Kurtis, Mehta, Sanjay, Mellick, Larry, Ojo, Aderonke, Paul, Audrey Z., Pauze, Denis R., Pearson, Nadia M., Perina, Debra, Petrack, Emory, Rayburn, David, Rose, Emily, Russell, W. Scott, Ruttan, Timothy, Saidinejad, Mohsen, Sanders, Brian, Simpson, Joelle, Solari, Patrick, Stoner, Michael, Valente, Jonathan H., Wall, Jessica, Wallin, Dina, Waseem, Muhammad, Whiteman, Paula J., Woolridge, Dale, Young, Tiffany, Foresman-Capuzzi, Joyce, Johnson, Rose, Martin, Heather, Milici, Justin, Brandt, Cam, Nelson, Nicholas
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Children
Community hospitals
Emergency medical care
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Service, Hospital - standards
Emergency services
emergency treatment
Evidence-Based Emergency Medicine
Guidelines
Health Services Accessibility - standards
Health Services Needs and Demand
Hospitals
Humans
Leadership
Life threatening
Medical directors
Pain management
Patient Care Team
Pediatric readiness
Pediatrics
Pediatrics - methods
Psychosocial factors
Quality Improvement
Quality of care
United States
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