Not exact matches
When a child is brought to a
pediatric emergency department with an injury, it can be difficult for
physicians to precisely identify whether the injury is the result of abuse or an accident.
An electronic sepsis alert using a combination of vital signs, risk factors and
physician judgment to identify children in a
pediatric emergency department with severe sepsis reduced missed diagnoses by 76 percent.
Panel members included two
pediatric hematologists, four adult hematologists, an obstetrician, a psychiatrist, an
emergency department nurse, two blood transfusion specialists, and one family
physician.
Full
emergency department team of
pediatric emergency physicians and nurses trained specifically in
pediatric emergency care
- Supervised and lectured paramedics
Physician Supervisor, University Place Fire
Department basic
emergency medical technicians and firefighters - Provided continuing medical education for paramedics - Assisted in teaching
pediatric advanced life support adult cardiac life support and adult trauma life support - Supervised and lectured paramedics basic
emergency medical technicians and firefighters - Performed, Key Tronic Corpor...