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Current Trauma Reports. 3:89-96
This review focuses on one state’s multidisciplinary legislative efforts to decrease the incidence of child maltreatment, including fatalities and near-fatalities. Such efforts have encompassed primary and secondary prevention modalities, including
Autor:
Michael Singleton, S. H. Pollack
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Council on Injury, Violence, and Poison Prevention Program.
In December 2015 the ABP accepted this project for MOC credit, a historic first that accomplished a major goal of the AAP Provisional Section on Child Death Review (CDR). It is being submitted in hopes that other pediatricians around the country can
Autor:
S. H. Pollack
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Pediatric Clinics of North America. 48:1267-1289
Thousands of adolescents are employed and routinely incur occupational exposures as part of their work. Case reports of adolescent exposure-related fatalities and illness, coupled with observational studies of chemical and other exposures with potent
Autor:
Gilbert A. Handal, Phyllis F. Agran, Marilyn J. Bull, Milton Tenenbein, Ruth A. Brenner, H. Garry Gardner, Richard A. Schieber, Ann Drum, Richard Stanwick, Victor F. Garcia, Barbara Lee, S. H. Pollack, Danielle Laraque, Robert Holmberg, Jennie McLaurin, Denia A. Varrasso, Denice Cora-Bramble, W. C. Bell, S. Bryn, Murray L. Katcher, Gary A. Smith, Paul Melinkovich, Helen DuPlessis, Darien Wood, Ana García, D. Tinsworth, H. Newland, C. Neverman, Robert R. Tanz, Stephen E. Barnett, Howard Spivak, Arthur Lavin
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Pediatrics. 108:1016-1019
Although the annual number of farm deaths to children and adolescents has decreased since publication of the 1988 American Academy of Pediatrics statement, “Rural Injuries,” the rate of nonfatal farm injuries has increased. Approximately 100 unin
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 60:452-454
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Pediatric Annals. 24:657-662
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L. K. Pickering, H. Newland, S. H. Pollack, Marilyn J. Bull, Milton Tenenbein, Ruth A. Brenner, Gary A. Smith, Robert R. Tanz, H. G. Gardner, Murray L. Katcher, Victor F. Garcia, Richard Stanwick, Richard A. Schieber, D. Tinsworth, Danielle Laraque, S. Bryn, Phyllis F. Agran, C. Neverman, Howard Spivak
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Pediatrics. 108:516-518
School systems are responsible for ensuring that children with special needs are safely transported on all forms of federally approved transportation provided by the school system, and a plan should be developed to provide the most current and proper
Autor:
Richard Stanwick, C. Neverman, Milton Tenenbein, Danielle Laraque, H. G. Gardner, Howard Spivak, Marilyn J. Bull, S. B. Tully, Murray L. Katcher, S. Bryn, D. Tinsworth, Robert R. Tanz, S. H. Pollack, Ruth A. Brenner, Victor F. Garcia, Phyllis F. Agran, Richard A. Schieber, Gary A. Smith, H. Newland
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Pediatrics. 106:1142-1144
Snowmobiles continue to pose a significant risk to children younger than 15 years and adolescents and young adults 15 through 24 years of age. Head injuries remain the leading cause of mortality and serious morbidity, arising largely from snowmobiler
Autor:
D. Grossman, M. P. Butterbrodt, Phyllis F. Agran, S. H. Pollack, Murray L. Katcher, Milton Tenenbein, Danielle Laraque, B. Freeland-Hyde, J. Bodurtha, J. Jantz, Sheila Gahagan, Gary A. Smith, Howard Spivak, S. B. Tully, L. Chilton
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Pediatrics. 104:1397-1399
Among ethnic groups in the United States, American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) children experience the highest rates of injury mortality and morbidity. Injury mortality rates for AI/AN children have decreased during the past quarter century, but
Autor:
S. H. Pollack, Howard Spivak, Danielle Laraque, Milton Tenenbein, Murray L. Katcher, Gary A. Smith, Phyllis F. Agran, S. B. Tully
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 103:524-526
Proper record-keeping of emergency department visits and hospitalizations of injured children is vital for appropriate patient management. Determination and documentation of the circumstances surrounding the injury event are essential. This informati