The cost to reach higher readiness levels is modest — an estimated $4–$48 per pediatric patient — with potential to significantly reduce mortality ...
While the majority of emergency medical services (EMS) and fire-rescue agencies provide emergency care to children, pediatric calls are rare. In fact, because many agencies see fewer than eight ...
Pediatric and emergency care organizations have updated their joint guidance for emergency departments preparing to care for kids, with new recommendations around pediatric quality measures, univer | ...
BackgroundChildren around the world experience pain in very different contexts, shaped by geography, culture, health systems, and social inequities. Despite ...
Accurate assessment of kidney size in paediatric populations is crucial for distinguishing normal organ growth from pathological alterations associated with congenital or acquired renal conditions.
Nursing-Kids Intensity of Care Survey, a tool to describe the intensity of nursing care for children with complex medical conditions is now tested. The survival rate of children with complex medical ...
The authors explain waivers and deferrals for pediatric studies of drugs and biologics as provided by the Pediatric Research Equity Act of 2007. The Pediatric Research Equity Act of 2007 (PREA), ...
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