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COMMENTARY
Enhancing patient safety in the pediatric emergency department: teams, communication, and lessons from crew resource management.
Pruitt CM, Liebelt EL. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2010;26:942-948.
BOOK/REPORT
Pediatric Patient Safety in the Emergency Department.
Krug SE, ed. Oak Brook, IL: Joint Commission Resources and the American Academy of Pediatrics; 2010. ISBN: 9781599402123.
STUDY
Team training in the neonatal resuscitation program for interns: teamwork and quality of resuscitations.
Thomas EJ, Williams AL, Reichman EF, Lasky RE, Crandell S, Taggart WR. Pediatrics. 2010;125:539-546.
REVIEW
Team training: implications for emergency and critical care pediatrics.
Eppich WJ, Brannen M, Hunt EA. Curr Opin Pediatr. 2008;20:255-260.
STUDY
Ambulance personnel perceptions of near misses and adverse events in pediatric patients.
Cushman JT, Fairbanks RJ, O'Gara KG, et al. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2010;14:477-484.
REVIEW
Pediatric patient safety in the prehospital/emergency department setting.
Barata IA, Benjamin LS, Mace SE, Herman MI, Goldman RD. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2007;23:412-418.
SPECIAL OR THEME ISSUE
Patient Safety in Pediatric Emergency Medicine.
Frush KS, Hohenhaus SM, eds. Clin Ped Emerg Med. 2006;7:213-277.
STUDY
Using a preprinted order sheet to reduce prescription errors in a pediatric emergency department: a randomized, controlled trial.
Kozer E, Scolnik D, MacPherson A, Rauchwerger D, Koren G. Pediatrics. 2005;116:1299-1302.
ORGANIZATIONAL POLICY/GUIDELINES
Joint Policy Statement—Guidelines for Care of Children in the Emergency Department.
American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine; American College of Emergency Physicians Pediatric Committee; Emergency Nurses Association Pediatric Committee. Pediatrics. 2009;124:1233-1243.
STUDY
Evaluation of a Web-based education program on reducing medication dosing error: a multicenter, randomized controlled trial.
Frush K, Hohenhaus S, Luo X, Gerardi M, Wiebe RA. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2006;22:62-70.
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The effects of resident level of training on the rate of pediatric prescription errors in an academic emergency department.
Pacheco GS, Viscusi C, Hays DP, Woolridge DP. J Emerg Med. 2012;43:e343-e348.
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Retrospective review of emergency response activations during a 13-year period at a tertiary care children's hospital.
Wang GS, Erwin N, Zuk J, Henry DB, Dobyns EL. J Hosp Med. 2011;6:131-135.
STUDY
A reduction in cardiac arrests and duration of clinical instability after implementation of a paediatric rapid response system.
Hanson CC, Randolph GD, Erickson JA, et al. Qual Saf Health Care. 2009;18:500-504.
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Adverse events associated with procedural sedation and analgesia in a pediatric emergency department: a comparison of common parenteral drugs.
Roback MG, Wathen JE, Bajaj L, Bothner JP. Acad Emerg Med. 2005;12:508-513.
STUDY
Retrospective evaluation of a computerized physician order entry adaptation to prevent prescribing errors in a pediatric emergency department.
Sard BE, Walsh KE, Doros G, et al. Pediatrics. 2008;122:782-787.
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Comparison of Broselow tape measurements versus physician estimations of pediatric weights.
Rosenberg M, Greenberger S, Rawal A, Latimer-Pierson J, Thundiyil J. Am J Emerg Med. 2011;29:482-488.
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Pediatric rapid response teams in the academic medical center.
Mistry KP, Turi J, Hueckel R, Mericle JM, Meliones JN. Clin Ped Emerg Med. 2006;7:241-247.
STUDY
Prospective observational study on the incidence of medication errors during simulated resuscitation in a paediatric emergency department.
Kozer E, Seto W, Verjee Z, et al. BMJ. 2004;329:1321.
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Color coded medication safety system reduces community pediatric emergency nursing medication errors.
Feleke R, Kalynych CJ, Lundblom B, Wears R, Luten R, Kling D. J Patient Saf. 2009;5:79-85.
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Attitudes and barriers to a medical emergency team system at a tertiary paediatric hospital.
Azzopardi P, Kinney S, Moulden A, Tibballs J. Resuscitation. 2011;82:167-174.
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