1. Children are not small adults.
2. Ill and injured children regress.
3. The "patient" might be the one holding the child.
4. Kids are the real deal.
5. Laboratory tests and x-rays seldom beat a good history and physical examination.
6. Many hands make light work.
7. Check and double-check. Then, check again.
8. Children feel pain just like you do - treat it.
9. Close the loop.
10. Above all, you are the child's advocate.
Welcome to the new interns!
Reference
Givens T. The ten commandments of pediatric Emergency Medicine. J Emerg Med. 2004;27(2):193-4. DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2004.05.002
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