Computerized orders with standardized concentrations decrease dispensing errors of continuous infusion medications for pediatrics [0.03%]
计算机化且浓度标准化的连续输液药物处方可减少儿科配药错误
Azizeh K Sowan,Vinay U Vaidya,Karen L Soeken et al.
Azizeh K Sowan et al.
Objectives: The use of continuous infusion medications with individualized concentrations may increase the risk for errors in pediatric patients. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of computerized pres...
Root cause analysis and subsequent intervention to improve first dose antibiotic turnaround time for hospitalized pediatric patients [0.03%]
住院儿科患者首次抗生素治疗周转时间的改进:根本原因分析及后续干预措施研究
Abigail A Dee,Brian Kelly,Christian Hampp
Abigail A Dee
Objective: Antibiotic timing is used as a quality standard for hospital accreditation and is an important quality measure. The study aim was to identify barriers in the process of first dose antibiotic administration on t...
Thimerosal-containing vaccines and autism: a review of recent epidemiologic studies [0.03%]
含汞(thimerosal)疫苗和自闭症:近期流行病学研究述评
Anne M Hurley,Mina Tadrous,Elizabeth S Miller
Anne M Hurley
Although epidemiologic evidence has not supported the hypothesis of a causal relationship between thimerosal-containing vaccines and autism, concerns continue about pediatric exposure to mercury through vaccine administration. A statement i...
Lea S Eiland,Paige K Luttrell
Lea S Eiland
Childhood dyslipidemia is on the rise and increasingly being recognized as an important risk factor for adult cardiovascular disease. Due to a heightened awareness surrounding this problem, the American Academy of Pediatrics published a cli...
Mary Petrea Cober,Stephanie J Phelps
Mary Petrea Cober
Children who have sickle cell disease and are under the age of five years are at increased risk of life-threatening pneumococcal infection due to absent or non-functional spleens and a decreased immune response. To prevent pneumococcal infe...