“You go at an increased speed, so ice reduces friction, so sleds accelerate quicker. Higher speed means collisions and falls ...
The cost to reach higher readiness levels is modest — an estimated $4–$48 per pediatric patient — with potential to significantly reduce mortality ...
School has been out for many this week and local hillsides have been covered with snow and ice - perfect for sledding, but a Carilion nurse urges sledders of all ages to think safety first. Tanya ...
While artificial intelligence technology is increasingly being used — formally and informally — to support medical diagnoses, its utility in emergency medical settings remains an open question. Can AI ...
A recent study of 4,840 emergency departments in the U.S. found that only 17.4% of ERs had a high level of readiness to treat pediatric patients. It estimated that 2,143 kids' lives could be saved ...
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