Up to 40% of children who receive a medication from emergency medical services (EMS) are subject to a dosing error. One of the reasons for this is difficulties adjusting dosages for weight. Converting weights from pounds to kilograms complicates this further. This is the rationale for the National EMS Quality Alliance measure Pediatrics-03b, which measures the proportion of children with a weight documented in kilograms. However, there is little evidence that this practice is associated with lower rates of dosing errors. Therefore, our objective was to determine whether EMS documentation of weight in kilograms was associated with a lower rate of pediatric medication dosing errors. We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study of childr...
© 2017 The Authors Background Medication dosing errors are a significant global concern and can caus...
Objective: To compare the incidence and severity rating of dose prescribing errors before and after ...
Abstract The safe and effective administration of fluids and medications during the management of me...
Although children are prescribed medications in 30 percent to 50 percent of clinic visits, little is...
AbstractChildren are more susceptible to medication errors because of differences in pharmacokinetic...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of potential dosing errors of medication dispensed to childre...
In paediatric medicine, drug doses are usually calculated individually based on the patient's age, w...
Introduction/Rationale: Studies of prehospital emergency pediatric care report frequent miscalculati...
Approximately 31.8% of U.S. children ages 2 to 19 years are considered overweight or obese. This cre...
OBJECTIVE: Pediatric emergency tapes have been developed to support paramedics and emergency physici...
Objective: Drug dosing errors pose a particular threat to children in prehospital emergency care. Wi...
The high-risk, high-stress and high-stakes environment of out-of-hospital or emergency department pa...
<p><b>Background:</b> Pediatric drug dosing errors occur at a high rate in the prehospital environme...
Context: Calculation of weight-based drug dosages for pediatric patients is a difficult process with...
Children are a particularly challenging group of patients when trying to ensure the safe use of medi...
© 2017 The Authors Background Medication dosing errors are a significant global concern and can caus...
Objective: To compare the incidence and severity rating of dose prescribing errors before and after ...
Abstract The safe and effective administration of fluids and medications during the management of me...
Although children are prescribed medications in 30 percent to 50 percent of clinic visits, little is...
AbstractChildren are more susceptible to medication errors because of differences in pharmacokinetic...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of potential dosing errors of medication dispensed to childre...
In paediatric medicine, drug doses are usually calculated individually based on the patient's age, w...
Introduction/Rationale: Studies of prehospital emergency pediatric care report frequent miscalculati...
Approximately 31.8% of U.S. children ages 2 to 19 years are considered overweight or obese. This cre...
OBJECTIVE: Pediatric emergency tapes have been developed to support paramedics and emergency physici...
Objective: Drug dosing errors pose a particular threat to children in prehospital emergency care. Wi...
The high-risk, high-stress and high-stakes environment of out-of-hospital or emergency department pa...
<p><b>Background:</b> Pediatric drug dosing errors occur at a high rate in the prehospital environme...
Context: Calculation of weight-based drug dosages for pediatric patients is a difficult process with...
Children are a particularly challenging group of patients when trying to ensure the safe use of medi...
© 2017 The Authors Background Medication dosing errors are a significant global concern and can caus...
Objective: To compare the incidence and severity rating of dose prescribing errors before and after ...
Abstract The safe and effective administration of fluids and medications during the management of me...