Optimizing the treatment of pain and anxiety in pediatric emergencies: the role of accreditation
Abstract Pervasive disparities exist in the treatment of pain and anxiety in pediatric patients presenting to hospitals with emergency conditions. This finding has been demonstrated worldwide, and is especially exacerbated in general emergency departments, which treat both adults and children. Polic...
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Main Authors: | Aaron Brody (Author), Usha Sethuraman (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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