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Pediatric Glue-Related Injuries in U.S. Emergency Departments: A 10-Year Overview
Albert L. Zhang
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Jeffrey P. Louie
, Henry W. Ortega
Pediatric Emergency Medicine
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Pediatric
100%
Emergency Department
100%
Pediatric Patients
25%
Young children
25%
Older children
25%
Personal Protective Equipment
25%
Odds Ratio
25%
Injury Rate
25%
Injury Mechanism
25%
Age-related Differences
25%
Foreign Body
25%
Narrative Information
25%
Common Diagnoses
25%
Body Parts
25%
Slime
25%
National Electronic Injury Surveillance System
25%
Splashing
25%
Preventive Efforts
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Odds Ratio
100%
Protective Equipment
100%
Pediatrics Patient
100%
Thermal Burn
100%
Foreign Body
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pediatrics
100%
Emergency Department
100%
Surveillance System
25%
Pediatrics Patient
25%
Thermal Burn
25%
Sequela
25%
Injury Surveillance
25%
Foreign Body
25%
Personal Protective Equipment
25%
Odds Ratio
25%