A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children 2019
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-42974-0.00036-7
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“…Burn injury leads to many moderate to severe physiological changes. 5 Fifth, the authors conclude that "there was no difference in adverse events when comparing the PGY year of pediatrics training of the residents." But there is no discussion of how the resident was assigned to the case.…”
Section: Questions About Protocol For Unsupervised Sedation By Pediat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burn injury leads to many moderate to severe physiological changes. 5 Fifth, the authors conclude that "there was no difference in adverse events when comparing the PGY year of pediatrics training of the residents." But there is no discussion of how the resident was assigned to the case.…”
Section: Questions About Protocol For Unsupervised Sedation By Pediat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lo anterior está relacionado con el aumento de la resistencia a los relajantes neuromusculares no despolarizantes [16]. Adicionalmente, hay una hiperkalemia exagerada de 24 a 48 h después de la quemadura por lo que se recomienda no usarla en estos pacientes [17] Elaboración propia.…”
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“…Therefore, it is vital to manage pain and anxiety in the treatment of burn pediatric patients. Around 19% of all recorded burn cases in the United States involve those under five years old, with a majority occurring in their own homes (almost 73%) (Shank et al, 2019). The majority of the population is Caucasian (59%), 20% African American, 14% Hispanic, 2.4% Asian, and 5% other ethnic groupings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of the population is Caucasian (59%), 20% African American, 14% Hispanic, 2.4% Asian, and 5% other ethnic groupings. Scalds and contact with hot objects are the primary causes of pediatric injuries, with 5.4% involving inhalation injuries (Shank et al, 2019). There were indications of potential child abuse in 1861 cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%