References

American Heart Association (2005). Stroke and
Cardioverular Surgery and Anaesthesia 111, e394-e434
American Heart Association Guidelines 2000 for
cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency cardiovascular care circulation
2000 102 (Supplement)
American Heart Association (1997). Textbook of Paediatric
Advanced life Support, Dallas Texas:
American Heart Association.

ATS (American Trauma Society). 2006. ATS and Trauma. [Online].
Available: http://www.amtrauma.org/atsandtrauma/atsandtrau
ma.html [accessed March 12, 2006].
Augustine J, Kellermann A, Koplan J. 2004. America’s emergency care
system
 and severe acute
respiratory syndrome: Are we ready? Annals of Emergency Medicine 43(1):23–26.
Bitnun A, Allen U, Heurter H, King SM, Opavsky MA, Ford-Jones EL, Matlow
A, Kitai I, Tellier R, Richardson S, Manson D, Babyn P, Read S. 2003. Children
hospitalized with severe acute respiratory syndrome-related illness in Toronto.
Pediatrics 112(4):e261.
Blades, M. (2014). British Medical Association Illustrated Medical
Dictionary (3rd ed.). London: Emerald Group.
Brian W. and McCline (2010). Association and management of hypertension
in children.
Cooper A. 2006. Organizing the community for pediatric trauma care. In:
Wesson D, Cooper A, Scherer III LRT, Stylianos S, Tuggle DW, eds. Pediatric
Trauma. Pathophysiology,
Diagnosis, and Treatment. New York: Taylor
& Francis Group.
Dick RM, Liggin R, Shirm SW, Graham J. 2004. EMS preparedness for mass casualty events involving children. Academic
Emergency Medicine
11(5):559.
European Society of Cardiology (2004). Guideline on prevention diagnosis
and treatment of infective endocarditis executive summary, European Heart Journal 25, 267 – 276   
Fifield GC, Magnuson C, Carr WP, Deinard AS. 1984. Pediatric emergency
care in a metropolitan area. Journal of Emergency Medicine 1(6):495–507.
Fong NC, Kwan YW, Hui YW, Yuen LK, Yau EK, Leung CW, Chiu MC. 2004.
Adolescent twin sisters with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Pediatrics
113(2):e146–e149.
Glaeser P, Linzer J, Tunik M, Henderson D, Ball J. 2000. Survey of
nationally registered emergency medical services providers: Pediatric
education. Annals of Emergency Medicine 36(1):33–38.
Hadjiloizou and Bourgeosis, (2007). Antiepileptic drug treatment in
children expert . Rev. Neuro Theerapeutics.
Harris Interactive. 2004. Trauma Care: Public’s Knowledge and
Perception of
Importance. Rochester, NY: The Coalition for American Trauma
Care.
Hunt EA, Hohenhaus SM, Luo X, Frush KS. 2006. Simulation of pediatric
trauma stabilization in 35 North Carolina emergency departments: Identification
of targets for performance improvement. Pediatrics 117(3):641–648.
Leung CW, Kwan YW, Ko PW, Chiu SS, Loung PY, Fong NC, Lee LP, Hui YW,
Law HK, Wong WH, Chan KH, Peiris JS, Lim WW, Lau YL, Chiu MC. 2004. Severe
acute respiratory syndrome among children. Pediatrics 113(6):e535–e543.
Middleton KR, Burt CW. 2006. Availability of Pediatric Services and
Equipment in Emergency Departments: United States, 2002-03.
Hyattsville,
MD: National Center for Health Statistics.
NAS, NRC (National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council).
1966. Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern
Society.
Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences.
Office of Technology Assessment. 1989. Rural Emergency Medical
Services-Special Report.
Washington, DC: Office of Technology Assessment.
Pantridge JF, Geddes JS. 1967. A mobile intensive-care unit in the
management of myocardial infarction. Lancet 2(7510):271–273.
Ramenofsky ML, Luterman A, Quindlen E, Riddick L,
Curreri PW. 1984.
Maximum survival in
pediatric trauma: The ideal system. The Journal of Trauma 24(9):818–823.
Romig, L. (1993). Association of traumatized child emergency 35-38
Rosen P. 1995. History of Emergency Medicine. New York: Josiah
Macy, Jr. Foundation. Pp. 59–79.
Rosenblatt R, Law S, Rosenbaum S. 2001. Law and the American Health
Care System.
New York: Foundation Press.
Su E, Mann NC, McCall M, Hedges JR. 1997. Use of resuscitation skills by
paramedics caring for critically injured children in Oregon. Prehospital
Emergency Care
1(3):123–127.
Su E, Schmidt TA, Mann NC, Zechnich AD. 2000. A randomized controlled
trial to assess decay in acquired knowledge among paramedics completing a
pediatric resuscitation course. Academic Emergency Medicine 7(7):779–786.
Seidel JS, Hornbein M, Yoshiyama K, Kuznets D, Finklestein JZ, St Geme
JW Jr. 1984. Emergency medical services and the pediatric patient: Are the
needs being met? Pediatrics 73(6):769–772.
Seidel JS. 1986a. A needs assessment of advanced life support and
emergency medical services in the pediatric patient: State of the art. Circulation
74(6 Pt. 2):IV129–IV133.
Seidel JS. 1986b. Emergency medical services and the pediatric patient:
Are the needs being met? II. Training and equipping emergency medical services
providers for pediatric emergencies. Pediatrics 78(5):808.
U.S. Department of State. 2006. Avian Influenza Frequently Asked
Questions.
[Online].Available:http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/health/health_2747.html
[accessed April 5, 2006].
Wolfram RW, Warren CM, Doyle CR, Kerns R, Frye S. 2003. Retention of
pediatric advanced life support (PALS) course concepts. Journal of Emergency
Medicine
25(4):475–479.
World Health organization (2005). Pocket book of hospital care for
children. General Switzerland: WHO Press
Internet site
American Academy of paediatrics, WWW.aap.org
American Academy of Paediatrics, 
paediatric education for hospital professionals. w.w.w.ptppsite
Emergency medical services
for children program. w.w.w.ems-c.cory
0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x