Standard 5.10 of Resources for Optimal Care of the Injured Patient: 2022 Standards is designed to ensure that adult trauma centers are prepared to care for injured children. It requires trauma centers to assess the “pediatric readiness” of the emergency department and develop a plan to address identified gaps in readiness. A pediatric readiness assessment…
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