Emergency Care
Emergency Department
No one plans an emergency. But when an accident, injury or serious illness strikes, you want the best emergency care possible.
At the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital, you’ll find a health care team that includes board-certified pediatric and emergency medicine specialists, and dedicated areas for pediatric trauma and resuscitative care. As the only verified Level I Pediatric Trauma Center in the state, we meet the highest standards set by the American College of Surgeons for the treatment of trauma in children.
Your child is never far away from UI Stead Family Children’s Hospital’s more than 200 pediatric specialists in dozens of medical fields who can assess and treat nearly any medical problem.
Along with expert care, our health care team is committed to service and to your comfort.
This includes:
- Embracing the philosophy of family-centered care. We invite you to be a full partner on your child’s health care team, involved in all decisions regarding your child’s care.
- Evaluating and treating your child or teen as quickly as possible.
- Using pediatric equipment especially sized for your child.
- Anticipating that your child might experience pain differently from an adult.
- Shielding your child from other serious trauma cases in the ED through the use of private rooms with doors.
- Providing exam rooms with space for family members—complete with televisions.
- Availability of mobile entertainment centers with DVD and video game players, colors and coloring books, and other items to help occupy children during your stay—including selecting a book from our book cart that your child can take home with them after their visit!
UI Health Care addressed this by establishing AirCare, the first medical helicopter service in Iowa. Today, a specially trained neonatal/pediatric team with Children’s Hospital of Iowa stabilizes, manages, and transports more than 400 children each year by AirCare helicopter or our pediatric Mobile Critical Care Unit ambulance.
Clinical expertise
When is it an Emergency?
It’s not always easy to know if your child needs to go to the emergency room. Common illnesses and minor injuries usually can be treated at the doctor’s office or a walk-in health care clinic such as Quick Care. But a serious illness or injury may require the care of emergency medicine specialists. Here are some situations for which you should seek emergency care immediately:
- Infants 3 months and younger with a fever of 100.5 or higher
- Any burn larger than the child’s palm
- Severe abdominal pain, especially if abdomen is swollen or tender
- Very stiff neck with fever
- Seizures
- Poisoning (Hotline 1-800-222-1222)
- Major injury, including broken bones
- Coughing or vomiting blood
- Persistent vomiting
- Loss of consciousness
- Severe shortness of breath
- Allergic reactions that include breathing problems
- Bleeding that doesn’t stop within 10 minutes
- Sudden, severe pain
- Serious dehydration with decreased urine output
- Head injury