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ASTM F1286-90(2002)

Historical Reaffirmation

Standard Guide for Development and Operation of Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Facilities

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1.1 This guide establishes minimum guidelines for the development and operation of a pediatric trauma facility in a children's or general hospital. A pediatric trauma facility is an institution whose medical and administrative leadership has expressed the personal, institutional, and financial commitment to optimal care of the injured child 24 h a day, 365 days a year.

1.2 This guide defines the system, organizational structure, clinical personnel, and physical equipment necessary for a pediatric trauma facility, whether freestanding or a joint adult/pediatric facility in either a children's hospital or general hospital committed to the care of injured children.

1.3 The criteria outline in this guide incorporates levels of categorization and their essential or desired characteristics.


The purpose of this guide is to provide guidelines for categorizing pediatric trauma centers to ensure consistency of pediatric trauma care throughout the nation. The guidelines will form the quantitative basis for audit and ongoing quality assurance.

This guide can be used in conjunction with objective quality assurance outcome measures as outlined in Guide F 1224.

This guide can be used by local, regional, and national authorities to establish pediatric trauma centers.

SDO ASTM: ASTM International
Document Number F1286
Publication Date July 9, 1990
Language en - English
Page Count 8
Revision Level 90(2002)
Supercedes
Committee F30.03
Publish Date Document Id Type View
March 1, 2009 F1286-90R09 Revision
Jan. 1, 1996 F1286-90R96E01 Reaffirmation
July 9, 1990 F1286-90R02 Reaffirmation