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Observational Study
Frequency of Pediatric Emergencies in Ambulatory Practices.
- Matthew L Yuknis, Elizabeth Weinstein, Hannah Maxey, Lori Price, Sierra X Vaughn, Tom Arkins, and Brian D Benneyworth.
- Divisions of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and myuknis@iupui.edu.
- Pediatrics. 2018 Aug 1; 142 (2).
: media-1vid110.1542/5789654354001PEDS-VA_2017-3082Video Abstract BackgroundManagement of pediatric emergencies is challenging for ambulatory providers because these rare events require preparation and planning tailored to the expected emergencies. The current recommendations for pediatric emergencies in ambulatory settings are based on 20-year-old survey data. We aimed to objectively identify the frequency and etiology of pediatric emergencies in ambulatory practices.Copyright © 2018 by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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