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Risk Prevention in Pediatrics & Neonatology

Avoiding Risks in Pediatrics & Neonatology is Crucial

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“Errors still affect as many as one-third of all hospitalized children and an unknown number of children in ambulatory settings.”

ibid. With reference to Kirkendall ES, Kloppenborg E, Papp J, White D, Frese C, Hacker D et al. Measuring adverse events and levels of harm in pediatric inpatients with the Global Trigger Tool. Pediatrics 2012;130(5).

Other Risk Factors for Pediatric Patients

Preventing the Risk of Microbial Contamination

  • Microbial Contamination

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    people worldwide suffer from infectious complications associated with the health care.3

Avoiding the Risk of DEHP Exposure

  • The PVC used in medical devices contains from 20% until

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    DEHP by weight

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References

1. Mueller BU, Neuspiel DR, Stucky Fisher ER , COUNCIL ON QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AND PATIENT SAFETY, COMMITTEE ON HOSPITAL CARE. Principles of Pediatric Patient Safety: Reducing Harm Due to Medical Care. Pediatrics 2019;143(2). e20183649.

2. ibid. With reference to Kirkendall ES, Kloppenborg E, Papp J, White D, Frese C, Hacker D et al. Measuring adverse events and levels of harm in pediatric inpatients with the Global Trigger Tool. Pediatrics 2012;130(5).

3. WHO, 2002, Prevention of hospital-acquired infections. A practical guide. 2nd edition.

4. Omran EA, Eisa FF, Bakr WMK. Microbial Contamination of Neonatal Injectable Lipid Emulsions at 12 and 24 Hours' Infusion Time With Evaluation of Infection Control Measures. J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther. 2020;25(1):53-60.