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Pediatric Medication Safety in the Emergency Department
Document Type
article
Author
Benjamin, LeeFrush, KarenShaw, KathyShook, Joan ESnow, Sally KACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS, Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine AMERICANWright, JosephAdirim, TerryAgus, Michael SDCallahan, JamesGross, ToniLane, NatalieLee, LoisMazor, SuzanMahajan, PrashantTimm, NathanPHYSICIANS, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Committee AMERICAN COLLEGE OF EMERGENCYJoseph, MadelineAlade, KiyettaAmato, ChristopherAvarello, Jahn TBaldwin, StevenBarata, Isabel ABenjamin, Lee SBerg, KathleenBrown, KathleenBullard-Berent, JeffreyDietrich, Ann MFriesen, PhillipGerardi, MichaelHeins, AlanHoltzman, Doug KHomme, JeffreyHoreczko, TimothyIshimine, PaulLam, SamuelLong, KatharineMayz, KurtisMehta, SanjayMellick, LarryOjo, AderonkePaul, Audrey ZPauze, Denis RPearson, Nadia MPerina, DebraPetrack, EmoryRayburn, DavidRose, EmilyRussell, W ScottRuttan, TimothySaidinejad, MohsenSanders, BrianSimpson, JoelleSolari, PatrickStoner, MichaelValente, Jonathan HWall, JessicaWallin, DinaWaseem, MuhammadWhiteman, Paula JWoolridge, DaleASSOCIATION, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Committee EMERGENCY NURSESYoung, TiffanyForesman-Capuzzi, JoyceJohnson, RoseMartin, HeatherMilici, JustinBrandt, CamNelson, NicholasStatement, PolicyChildren, Organizational Principles to Guide and Define the Child Health Care System and Improve the Health of All
Source
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 71(3)
Subject
Child
Emergency Service
Hospital
Humans
Medication Errors
Patient Safety
Risk Factors
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS
Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Committee
EMERGENCY NURSES ASSOCIATION
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Committee
Policy Statement
Organizational Principles to Guide and Define the Child Health Care System and Improve the Health of All Children
Clinical Sciences
Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
Language