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Review
. 1988 Aug 1;139(3):213-20.

Guidelines for stabilizing the condition of the critically ill child before transfer to a tertiary care facility

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Guidelines for stabilizing the condition of the critically ill child before transfer to a tertiary care facility

J B Kronick et al. CMAJ. .

Abstract

The initial resuscitation and stabilization provided to a critically ill or injured child is often an important determinant of outcome. Before transfer to a tertiary care facility the initial care may be provided by physicians unaccustomed to managing critically ill children. The authors outline the unique aspects of resuscitation and stabilization of the critically ill child and give guidelines for the initial management of diseases affecting the central nervous system and respiratory tract (the most frequent indications for transfer to a tertiary care facility) and other, less frequent but important problems. In many situations it is worth while to enlist the expertise of the tertiary care centre, either by telephone consultation or by dispatch of a specially trained transport team.

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