Children and young people account for a quarter of all patients treated in emergency departments in the UK, with three million children attending emergency departments every year. Emergency Care of Children and Young People prepares practitioners for the challenges of caring for children in emergency departments. Children requiring emergency care have unique and differing needs and may not respond or cooperate during an initial assessment as an adult would
Aim Paediatric Emergency Departments (PEDs) are well-placed to deliver public health interventions. ...
departments, attendance rates are rising.1,2 There were 908 attendances per 1,000 infants aged less ...
We investigated the number of pediatric patients who underwent medical examination in our hospital e...
Children account for nearly one-fourth of all care provided in emergency departments (EDs) in the UK...
There are constant challenges in developing a workforce fit to deliver care to children and young pe...
Between two and three million children attend accident and emergency (A&E) departments every year in...
The healthcare provision for acutely unwell or injured children in the UK is changing fast. Paediatr...
Introduction: Children and adolescents often lack optimal emergency care. The objective of the study...
BACKGROUND: Increasing utilisation of Emergency and Acute Care services by children and young people...
This is the RCPCH's response, with the Association of Paediatric Emergency Medicine, to a consultati...
Thus, children over 5 and adults are disproportionately more affected by exposure to emergency risks...
Children admitted to emergency departments (EDs) in Australia are often placed in an environment bet...
Children admitted to emergency departments (EDs) in Australia are often placed in an environment bet...
The early and aggressive use of oxygen in the man-agement of children in the emergency department is...
departments, attendance rates are rising.1,2 There were 908 attendances per 1,000 infants aged less ...
Aim Paediatric Emergency Departments (PEDs) are well-placed to deliver public health interventions. ...
departments, attendance rates are rising.1,2 There were 908 attendances per 1,000 infants aged less ...
We investigated the number of pediatric patients who underwent medical examination in our hospital e...
Children account for nearly one-fourth of all care provided in emergency departments (EDs) in the UK...
There are constant challenges in developing a workforce fit to deliver care to children and young pe...
Between two and three million children attend accident and emergency (A&E) departments every year in...
The healthcare provision for acutely unwell or injured children in the UK is changing fast. Paediatr...
Introduction: Children and adolescents often lack optimal emergency care. The objective of the study...
BACKGROUND: Increasing utilisation of Emergency and Acute Care services by children and young people...
This is the RCPCH's response, with the Association of Paediatric Emergency Medicine, to a consultati...
Thus, children over 5 and adults are disproportionately more affected by exposure to emergency risks...
Children admitted to emergency departments (EDs) in Australia are often placed in an environment bet...
Children admitted to emergency departments (EDs) in Australia are often placed in an environment bet...
The early and aggressive use of oxygen in the man-agement of children in the emergency department is...
departments, attendance rates are rising.1,2 There were 908 attendances per 1,000 infants aged less ...
Aim Paediatric Emergency Departments (PEDs) are well-placed to deliver public health interventions. ...
departments, attendance rates are rising.1,2 There were 908 attendances per 1,000 infants aged less ...
We investigated the number of pediatric patients who underwent medical examination in our hospital e...