Medical emergencies in the pediatric office setting are infrequent but high-stakes scenarios. Advanced preparation will ensure that children who experience emergencies in the pediatric office receive optimal care and improved clinical outcomes. Optimizing pediatric office readiness for emergencies requires consideration of the unique aspects of each office practice, the types of patients and emergencies that might be seen, the resources available on site, and the resources of the larger emergency care system of which the pediatric office is a part. Important aspects of readiness include conducting an office-based readiness assessment reviewing annually, establishing and maintaining emergency protocols, stocking essential equipment and medications, and training office personnel to recognize and respond to emergencies. The information and resources in this technical report can be used to facilitate provision of high-quality care when pediatric emergencies occur in the office setting.
Cantrell et al. (Mon,) studied this question.