1. Lawn mower-related injuries to children.
- Author
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Bull MJ, Agran P, Gardner HG, Laraque D, Pollack SH, Smith GA, Spivak HR, Tenebein M, Brenner RA, Bryn S, Neverman C, Schieber RA, Stanwick R, Tinsworth D, Garcia V, Tanz R, Katcher ML, and Newland H
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- Accident Prevention, Accidents, Home statistics & numerical data, Adolescent, Adult, Child, Child, Preschool, Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Physician's Role, United States epidemiology, Wounds and Injuries epidemiology, Accidents, Home prevention & control, Pediatrics standards, Wounds and Injuries prevention & control
- Abstract
Lawn mower-related injuries to children are relatively common and can result in severe injury or death. Many amputations during childhood are caused by power mowers. Pediatricians have an important role as advocates and educators to promote the prevention of these injuries.
- Published
- 2001
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