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JAOA • Vol 104 • No 1 • January 2004 • 22-23
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CLINICAL PRACTICE

Review of guidelines for pediatric advanced life support

CL Zonia; DS Moore

Most of the 2000 Guidelines related to PALS remain unchanged. The changes that were made are based on a review of the literature and were made to simplify the overall management of the critically ill child. Despite these changes, the primary goals of PALS--early recognition of respiratory failure and shock and prevention of cardiopulmonary arrest--remain unchanged.







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