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Individual Cognitive Remediation Therapy and Individual Emotion Skills Training for Anorexia Nervosa: A Case Series Study in a Paediatric Ward

open access: yesEuropean Eating Disorders Review, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Introduction Adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) often present cognitive rigidity, impaired decision‐making, and difficulties processing emotions, all of which can impede engagement in treatment. The marked rise in paediatric hospitalisations for AN during the COVID‐19 pandemic highlights the urgent need for brief, targeted interventions in
Dario Marin   +4 more
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Behavioral Health Flag Use by Race and Ethnicity in a Pediatric Emergency Department. [PDF]

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Foltz D   +7 more
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Reducing Pediatric Emergency Department Prescription Errors

Pediatrics, 2022
BACKGROUND Prescription errors are a significant cause of iatrogenic harm in the health care system. Pediatric emergency department (ED) patients are particularly vulnerable to error. We sought to decrease prescription errors in an academic pediatric ED by 20% over a 24-month period by implementing identified ...
Veena, Devarajan   +15 more
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Pediatric emergency departments

Pediatric Emergency Care, 1986
Pediatric emergency departments were surveyed by mail to determine the following patient and physician characteristics: census, triage classification, and staffing characteristics. The average number of patient visits per department per year was 44,615 (SD +/- 15,650).
J D, Losek, C, Walsh-Kelly, P W, Glaeser
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Pediatric emergency department walk-outs

Pediatric Emergency Care, 1993
The objectives of this study were to determine reasons for leaving a pediatric emergency department before physician evaluation, any adverse outcomes of those leaving, and to assess whether the presence of an ombudsman altered the pattern. This was a prospective follow-up study of all patients who left the pediatric emergency department of the Children'
L M, dos Santos   +2 more
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