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Emergency Nurse, 2006
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents also hosts a comprehensive site, at www.rospa.com/ , for emergency department staff developing accident prevention resources.
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The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents also hosts a comprehensive site, at www.rospa.com/ , for emergency department staff developing accident prevention resources.
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ACCIDENTS AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION
Nursing Research, 1968J. D. P. Graham, K. A. N. Hitchens
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Clinical Pediatrics, 1982
Accidents remain a major health problem for children of all ages, in spite of attempts at prevention by industry, health workers, educators, and legislation. In order of decreasing frequency, serious pediatric accidents include moving- vehicle accidents, water-related accidents, burns, poisonings, and falls.
J S, O'Shea, E W, Collins, C B, Butler
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Accidents remain a major health problem for children of all ages, in spite of attempts at prevention by industry, health workers, educators, and legislation. In order of decreasing frequency, serious pediatric accidents include moving- vehicle accidents, water-related accidents, burns, poisonings, and falls.
J S, O'Shea, E W, Collins, C B, Butler
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Prevention of bicycle accidents
Injury, 1992To elucidate the way of reducing the number of bicycle accidents. A prospective study of all casualties from bicycle accidents attending an accident unit for a 29-month period was performed (1831 patients). A more detailed questionnaire on the causes of accidents was used for the last 12 months of the study (818 patients).In the 0-7 and 8-12 years age ...
A H, Simpson, J, Mineiro
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Childhood Accidents and Their Prevention
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1957Magnitude and Scope of the Problem Three persons will die and about four hundred fifty persons will suffer injury from accidental causes in the United States during the course of this presentation. Ninety-two thousand (92,000) persons died from accidents last year and more than 9,200,000 injuries were reported in the United States in the same period.
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Prevention of Accidents to the Aged
Postgraduate Medicine, 1963Elderly persons often have accidents simply because they cannot break the habit of hurrying.A study showed that a fail, loss of balance, or a misstep accounted for 61 per cent of the spinal fractures in a series of 163 elderly patients. The author gives helpful suggestions and lists effective means for preventing such accidents to the aged.
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American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health, 1946
D B, ARMSTRONG, W G, COLE
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D B, ARMSTRONG, W G, COLE
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