PEDIATRICS Vol. 103 No. 2 February 1999, pp. 524-526
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS:
The Hospital Record of the Injured Child and the Need for
External Cause-of-Injury Codes
Proper record-keeping of emergency department visits and hospitalizations of injured children is vital for appropriate patient management. Determination and documentation of the circumstances surrounding the injury event are essential. This information not only is the basis for preventive counseling, but also provides clues about how similar injuries in other youth can be avoided. The hospital records have an important secondary purpose; namely, if sufficient information about the cause and mechanism of injury is documented, it can be subsequently coded, electronically compiled, and retrieved later to provide an epidemiologic profile of the injury, the first step in prevention at the population level. To be of greatest use, hospital records should indicate the "who, what, when, where, why, and how" of the injury occurrence and whether protective equipment (eg, a seat belt) was used. The pediatrician has two important roles in this area: to document fully the injury event and to advocate the use of standardized external cause-of-injury codes, which allow such data to be compiled and analyzed.
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Statements of reaffirmation:
- AAP Publications Retired and Reaffirmed
Pediatrics 116: 796-796.[Full Text]
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AAP Publications Retired and Reaffirmed
Pediatrics 123: 188-188.[Full Text]
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