Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness and Short-term and Long-term Mortality Among Children Receiving Emergency Care
- Craig Newgard; Amber Lin; Susan Malveau; Jennifer Cook; McKenna Smith; Nathan Kuppermann
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This article explores how well emergency departments are prepared to care for children and its impact on their survival. It describes that better-prepared hospitals can lower the risk of death for kids both shortly after treatment and in the long run. The study highlights the importance of having trained staff, proper equipment, and guidelines specifically for pediatric patients. By improving these areas, hospitals can provide safer and more effective care for children in emergencies. Overall, it emphasizes that readiness is crucial to saving young lives during critical situations.
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