Pediatric trauma. Part II: Development of an emergency care system.

R E Murphy
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Treatment of pediatric trauma begins at the moment of injury (with the arrival of the first person who assists the victim), continues through transport of the patient to the hospital and administration of definitive medical care, and concludes with a rehabilitation program that is aimed at returning the child to a pre-accident life-style. Community hospitals can reduce morbidity and mortality associated with pediatric trauma by implementing specific organizational concepts and procedures used at established pediatric trauma centers. These include swift and accurate assessment at the scene of the accident, pre-arrival coordination between rescue team and emergency room personnel, a preestablished contact network for essential hospital staff, emergency equipment in a broad range of sizes, and charts specifying pediatric dosages of necessary medications. Morbidity and mortality could be further reduced with a national system of comprehensive regional treatment centers designed specifically for children. PAs who are familiar with the specific needs of seriously injured children can significantly influence community and professional responses to this growing area of medicine.

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小儿创伤。第二部分:紧急护理系统的发展。
儿童创伤的治疗从受伤的那一刻开始(第一个帮助受害者的人到达),通过将患者送往医院和提供最终医疗护理继续进行,并以旨在使儿童恢复事故前生活方式的康复方案结束。社区医院可以通过在已建立的儿科创伤中心实施特定的组织概念和程序来降低与儿科创伤相关的发病率和死亡率。这些措施包括在事故现场进行迅速和准确的评估,在救援小组和急诊室人员到达之前进行协调,为医院基本工作人员预先建立联系网络,各种尺寸的急救设备,以及指定儿科必要药物剂量的图表。发病率和死亡率可以通过专门为儿童设计的综合性区域治疗中心的国家系统进一步降低。熟悉严重受伤儿童具体需求的医务人员可以显著影响社区和专业人员对这一日益增长的医学领域的反应。
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