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What Makes a Trauma Patient "Pediatric"? Survey of Providers' Admission Decision Making for Pediatric Trauma Patients.

Samir M FakhryGina M BergNina Y WilsonAndrea SlivinskiJennifer L MorseYan ShenRansom J WyseJeneva M GarlandAaron I WorthleyJessica L BradyKelli FranklinJames R DunneJennifer TurnerHeather Xenia Rhodes-LyonsKelsey PalladinoDorraine D Watts
Published in: Journal of trauma nursing : the official journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses (2022)
There was no single widely accepted age cutoff that distinguished pediatric from adult trauma patients for admission placement. There was significant variability between and within the types of facilities, with noted ambiguity in the definition of a "pediatric" patient. Thresholds appear to be based primarily on subjective criteria such as traditions or preferences rather than scientific data. Institutions should strive for objective, evidence-based policies for determining the appropriate placement of pediatric patients.
Keyphrases
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  • decision making
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