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PEDIATRICS Vol. 103 No. 2 February 1999, pp. 512-515

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS:
Guidelines for the Pediatric Perioperative Anesthesia Environment

Section on Anesthesiology

The American Academy of Pediatrics proposes the following guidelines for the pediatric perioperative anesthesia environment. Essential components are identified that make the perioperative environment satisfactory for the anesthesia care of infants and children. Such an environment promotes the safety and wellbeing of infants and children by reducing the risk for adverse events.

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