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A Novel Approach for the Administration of Medications and Fluids in Emergency Scenarios and Settings
Published on: November 9, 2016
Emergency medical services and the adolescent patient
1Department Emergency Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Torrance 90509.
Abstract:
A study of 10,493 prehospital care report forms from 11 counties in California demonstrated that the adolescent age group (ages 12 to 18 years) accessed prehospital care through the emergency medical service (EMS) system more frequently than other pediatric patients (5978 reports). They did so most commonly for trauma (87.6%), but also for behavioral emergencies such as suicide and psychiatric problems. The most common cause of injury was automobiles, and care rendered was most commonly wound care and splinting. The most common substances given to adolescents in the prehospital setting were naloxone and 50% dextrose. EMS systems need to address the need for triage and care of adolescent patients.
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