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Death of a child in the emergency department

Authors :
Toni K. Gross
Nadia M. Pearson
David Markenson
Thomas H. Chun
Ariel Cohen
Denis R. Pauze
Paula Karnick
Orel Swenson
W. Scott Russell
Mark A. Hostetler
Marianne Gausche-Hill
Joseph L. Arms
Carrie DeMoor
Gregory P. Conners
Daniel E. Sullivan
Elizabeth A. Edgerton
Muhammad Waseem
Sanjay Mehta
Mohsen Saidinejad
Leslie Gates
Mindi L. Johnson
Warren D. Frankenberger
Stephanie Wauson
Lee S. Benjamin
Harold A. Sloas
Doug K. Holtzman
Paul J. Eakin
Hasmig Jinivizian
Kiyetta Alade
Flora S. Tomoyasu
Michael Gerardi
Brett Rosen
David W. Tuggle
Robert J. Hoffman
Cynthia Wright
Richard M. Cantor
Steven Baldwin
Sue Tellez
Marc H. Gorelick
Jason T. Nagle
Kim Bullock
Joseph L. Wright
Michael Vicioso
Joan E. Shook
Tamar Magarik Haro
Marlene Bokholdt
Kathleen M. Brown
Charles J. Graham
Anne M. Renaker
Patricia J. O'Malley
Jeffrey Hom
Annalise Sorrentino
Jonathan H. Valente
Alice D. Ackerman
Angela D. Mickalide
Natalie E. Lane
Christine Siwik
Paul Ishimine
Deena Brecher
Shari A. Herrin
Dale Wallerich
Paula J. Whiteman
Sue M. Cadwell
Sally K. Snow
Elizabeth L. Robbins
Aderonke Ojo
Sean Fox
Ann M. Dietrich
Audrey Z. Paul
Nanette C. Dudley
Lou E. Romig
Kathy Szumanski
Gerald R. Schwartz
Susan M. Fuchs
Madeline Matar Joseph
Dale P. Woolridge
Michael Witt
Jahn T. Avarello
Isabel A. Barata
James M. Dy
Robin L. Goodman
Brian R. Moore
Source :
O'Malley, PJ; Barata, IA; Snow, SK; Shook, JE; Ackerman, AD; Chun, TH; et al.(2014). Death of a child in the emergency department. Pediatrics, 134(1), 198-201. doi: 10.1542/peds.2014-1245. UC Davis: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7xg4k1fh
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2014.

Abstract

The death of a child in the emergency department (ED) is one of the most challenging problems facing ED clinicians. This revised technical report and accompanying policy statement reaffirm principles of patient- and family-centered care. Recent literature is examined regarding family presence, termination of resuscitation, bereavement responsibilities of ED clinicians, support of child fatality review efforts, and other issues inherent in caring for the patient, family, and staff when a child dies in the ED. Appendices are provided that offer an approach to bereavement activities in the ED, carrying out forensic responsibilities while providing compassionate care, communicating the news of the death of a child in the acute setting, providing a closing ritual at the time of terminating resuscitation efforts, and managing the child with a terminal condition who presents near death in the ED.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
O'Malley, PJ; Barata, IA; Snow, SK; Shook, JE; Ackerman, AD; Chun, TH; et al.(2014). Death of a child in the emergency department. Pediatrics, 134(1), 198-201. doi: 10.1542/peds.2014-1245. UC Davis: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7xg4k1fh
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d1d314a552e4dd6494350e477be1f7a1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2014-1245.