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Amanda C Schondelmeyer,Catherine S Forster,Patrick W Brady Amanda C Schondelmeyer
Ladan Agharokh,Isabella Zaniletti,Andrew G Yu et al. Ladan Agharokh et al.
Objectives: Rhabdomyolysis in children is a highly variable condition with presentations ranging from myalgias to more severe complications like acute renal failure. We sought to explore demographics and incidence of pedi...
Jana C Leary,Leena Rijhwani,Natalie M Bettez et al. Jana C Leary et al.
Objectives: Social determinants of health have been demonstrated to be important drivers of health outcomes and disparities. Screening for social needs has been routinely performed and shown to be beneficial in ambulatory...
Elizabeth E Halvorson,Amit Saha,Christopher B Forrest et al. Elizabeth E Halvorson et al.
Objective: To identify associations between weight status and clinical outcomes in children with lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) or asthma requiring hospitalization. ...
S Barron Frazier,Michele Walsh,Glory Beveridge et al. S Barron Frazier et al.
Background: Clinician documentation is highly variable, and awareness of documentation requirements remains low despite post-training experience. At our hospital, critical care (CC) documentation was inconsistent. Our aim...
May Shum,Claudia Moreno,Rebecca Kamody et al. May Shum et al.
Background and objectives: Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an increase in hospital admissions for adolescents with eating disorders (EDs). However, there is a paucity of information on how this increase h...
Alexander H Hogan,Anes Gadun,Kevin Borrup et al. Alexander H Hogan et al.
Background: Children who survive a suicide attempt are at greater risk of later dying by suicide. Firearm screening and provision of lethal means restriction counseling may improve the safety of this high-risk cohort. Our...