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Confidence in performance of pediatric emergency medicine procedures by community emergency practitioners
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While emergency physicians within the catchment area of a tertiary care children's hospital feel comfortable with most pediatric procedures, they express a significant degree of discomfort with many potentially life-saving skills. Because of the infrequent need for many of these interventions in children, the high levels of discomfort are not surprising. These procedures may most comfortably be performed at pediatric centers but can be accomplished well at all EDs if personnel are adequately trained. A strong working relationship with pediatric emergency centers and an enhanced teaching of these procedures may increase comfort levels with these potentially life-saving measures.