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Emergency Medicine: Quality Improvement
Emergency Medicine: Quality Improvement
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334 - "The Effect of Protocolized Intravenous Hydration in Reducing the Rate of Urinary Catheterization in Girls Undergoing Pelvic Ultrasound in the Emergency Department"
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335 - An Initiative to Reduce Chest Radiograph Usage in Asthma Exacerbations at a Pediatric Emergency Department
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336 - Avoid the Radiation: Optimizing Utilization of Computed Tomography Imaging for Pediatric Appendicitis
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338 - Decreasing Unnecessary Point of Care Blood Glucose Testing (POCG) and Dextrose Boluses in the Pediatric Emergency Department (PED)
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339 - Implementation of an ED Nephrolithiasis Protocol Increases use of Medical Expulsive Therapy in the Pediatric Population
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340 - Improving Emergency Department Throughput During Viral Surge in a New Satellite Pediatric Emergency Department
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342 - Improving Time to Analgesia in Patients with Long Bone Fractures in a Pediatric ED
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343 - Increasing Utilization of Quick Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Evaluation of Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
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344 - IPASS Handoff Note in the Pediatric Emergency Department
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345 - Pediatric Ovarian Torsion Evaluation in the Emergency Department: A Quality Improvement Initiative
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346 - Reducing Time to Antibiotics in Patients with Sickle Cell Disease and Fever
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347 - Use of a Novel Workload-to-Room Ratio to Examine Operational Outcomes in a Pediatric ED
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377 - Choosing Wisely in Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Five Opportunities to Improve Value and Outcomes
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380 - Improving Clinical Information Access for Children with Medical Complexity via Design and Implementation of Electronic Health Record Based Emergency Information Form
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447 - Improving Point-of-Care Ultrasound Utilization in The Pediatric Emergency Department
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451 - Old Dogs New Sticks: A Novel Approach to Teaching Ultrasound Intravenous Line Placements in the Emergency Department
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458 - Adherence with a set of pediatric quality metrics in three critical access hospital emergency departments
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459 - Certified Child Life Specialist in a Pediatric Emergency Department: Impact of a quality improvement initiative to improve procedural pain and distress management for needle procedures
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461 - Implementing a Quality Improvement Training Tool for Trauma Codes in a level 1 Pediatric Emergency Department?
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462 - Improvement of COVID-19 Vaccination Rates in Patients with High-Risk Diagnoses Discharged from the Emergency Department
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463 - Improving Pain Management for Patients with Sickle Cell Disease in The Emergency Department
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464 - Improving pain score documentation and decreasing time to pain medication administration to trauma patients in the emergency Department.
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465 - Improving Suicide Screening Rates in a Pediatric Emergency Department
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466 - Introduction of Central Catheter Associated Bloodstream Infections Clinical Pathway in the Pediatric Emergency Department
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467 - Reducing ionizing radiation exposure for pediatric patients with concern for intracranial shunt malfunction through implementation of a clinical pathway with QI methodology
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468 - Resiliency of a Bronchiolitis Clinical Pathway during Unexpected Respiratory Virus Surges
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469 - Suicide Prevention Safety Plan Implementation at a Freestanding Children’s Hospital Emergency Department
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470 - Taking the bite out of dog bite laceration repairs: An initiative to reduce cost while maintaining quality of patient care
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471 - The Pediatric Emergency Department as a Vaccination Safety Net
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472 - Use of Core Medication Teaching Elements at ED Discharge Differs by Staff Role
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329 - Marching Band Injuries in Children Presenting to Emergency Departments in the United States, 2012-2021: A Trebling Tale
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