학술논문
Death of a Child in the Emergency Department
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article
Author
O’Malley, Patricia J; Barata, Isabel A; Snow, Sally K; Shook, Joan E; Ackerman, Alice D; Chun, Thomas H; Conners, Gregory P; Dudley, Nanette C; Fuchs, Susan M; Gorelick, Marc H; Lane, Natalie E; Moore, Brian R; Wright, Joseph L; Benjamin, Lee S; Alade, Kiyetta; Arms, Joseph; Avarello, Jahn T; Baldwin, Steven; Brown, Kathleen; Cantor, Richard M; Cohen, Ariel; Dietrich, Ann Marie; Eakin, Paul J; Gausche-Hill, Marianne; Gerardi, Michael; Graham, Charles J; Holtzman, Doug K; Hom, Jeffrey; Ishimine, Paul; Jinivizian, Hasmig; Joseph, Madeline; Mehta, Sanjay; Ojo, Aderonke; Paul, Audrey Z; Pauze, Denis R; Pearson, Nadia M; Rosen, Brett; Russell, W Scott; Saidinejad, Mohsen; Sloas, Harold A; Schwartz, Gerald R; Swenson, Orel; Valente, Jonathan H; Waseem, Muhammad; Whiteman, Paula J; Woolridge, Dale; Vicioso, Michael; Nagle, Jason T; Renaker, Anne M; Tomoyasu, Flora; Cadwell, Sue; Herrin, Shari; Brecher, Deena
Source
Pediatrics. 134(1)
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Abstract
The American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Emergency Physicians, and Emergency Nurses Association have collaborated to identify practices and principles to guide the care of children, families, and staff in the challenging and uncommon event of the death of a child in the emergency department in this policy statement and in an accompanying technical report.