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Pediatric Accident Prevention

John S. O'Shea, M.D.

Division of Ambulatory Pediatrics, Pediatric Primary Care Unit, Emergency Department, Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

Edward W. Collins, M.D.

Division of Ambulatory Pediatrics, Pediatric Primary Care Unit, Emergency Department, Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

Christine B. Butler, R.N., P.N.P.

Division of Ambulatory Pediatrics, Pediatric Primary Care Unit, Emergency Department, Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

Accidents remain a major health problem for children of all ages, in spite of attempts at prevention by industry, health workers, educators, and legislation. In order of decreasing frequency, serious pediatric accidents include moving- vehicle accidents, water-related accidents, burns, poisonings, and falls. Their cause, severity, and prevention will be considered, with future challenges emphasized.

Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 21, No. 5, 290-297 (1982)
DOI: 10.1177/000992288202100505


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