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Personal experience in pediatric emergency medicine training in Canada and China 被引量:1
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作者 LIN Gang-xi LUO Yi-ming +3 位作者 Adam CHENC YANG Shu-yu WANG Jian-she Ran-D Goldman 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第20期3747-3749,共3页
Currently, pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) as practiced in many developed countries is different from ours in China. Chinese pediatric emergency medicine is just children's internal medicine and does not include... Currently, pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) as practiced in many developed countries is different from ours in China. Chinese pediatric emergency medicine is just children's internal medicine and does not include general surgery, ear-nose-throat, etc. If children have an emergency condition that require specialized treatments they need to go to different departments. However in Canada, the pediatric emergency physicians will first treat the patients whatever the condition, then, if it is a complicated sub specialty problem, they will consult the specialist or let the patient see the specialist later. In addition, resuscitation is done in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) in China, but it is done in the emergency room in Canada. This article compares the differences in the pediatric emergency systems in Canada and China and also introduces the international standard system of pediatric triage. 展开更多
关键词 pediatric emergency medicine training training programs triage disaster Canada China
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Frontal penetrating arrow injury:A case report
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作者 Alejandra Rodríguez-Ramos Carlos A Zapata-Castilleja +5 位作者 José L Treviño-González Gerardo C Palacios-Saucedo Ramón G Sánchez-Cortés Leonor G Hinojosa-Amaya Adriana Nieto-Sanjuanero Manuel de la O-Cavazos 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第17期4117-4122,共6页
BACKGROUND Penetrating arrow injuries of the head and neck are exceedingly rare in pediatric patients.This pathology has high morbidity and mortality because of the presence of vital organs,the airway,and large vessel... BACKGROUND Penetrating arrow injuries of the head and neck are exceedingly rare in pediatric patients.This pathology has high morbidity and mortality because of the presence of vital organs,the airway,and large vessels.Therefore,the treatment and removal of an arrow is a challenge that requires multidisciplinary management.CASE SUMMARY A 13-year-old boy was brought to the emergency room after an arrow injury to the frontal region.The arrowhead was lodged in the oropharynx.Imaging studies showed a lesion of the paranasal sinuses without compromising vital structures.The arrow was successfully removed by retrograde nasoendoscopy without complications,and the patient was discharged.CONCLUSION Although rare,maxillofacial arrow injuries have high morbidity and mortality and require multidisciplinary management to preserve function and aesthetics. 展开更多
关键词 ARROW Penetrating trauma Maxillofacial injuries pediatricS pediatric emergency medicine Case report
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