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- Tags: Department of Emergency Medicine
Correlation of the NBME advanced clinical examination in EM and the national EM M4 exams.
Tags: *Clinical Clerkship, *Education, 2015, Academic Performance, Beeson Michael, Clinical Competence, Data Analysis Software, Department of Emergency Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Educational Measurement/*methods, Emergency Care – Education, Emergency Medicine/*education, Heitz Corey, Hiller Katherine, House Joseph, Human, Humans, Lawson Luan, Linear Models, Linear Regression, Medical, Miller Emily S, Morrissey Thomas, Multicenter Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Poznanski Stacey, Prospective Studies, The western journal of emergency medicine, Undergraduate, United States, Wald David
Differences in patient population and length of stay between freestanding and hospital-based emergency departments
Difficulty in predicting bacteremia in elderly emergency patients.
Tags: 1992, 80 and over, Aged, Annals of emergency medicine, Bacteremia/*diagnosis/microbiology, Bacteriological Techniques, Blood Chemical Analysis, Cognition Disorders/diagnosis, Confidence Intervals, Department of Emergency Medicine, Escherichia coli/isolation & purification, Female, Fontanarosa P B, Gerson L W, Hospitals, Humans, Kaeberlein F J, Male, NEOMED College of Medicine, Odds Ratio, Predictive Value of Tests, Regression Analysis, Retrospective Studies, Sensitivity and Specificity, Teaching, Thomson R B, Urinary Tract Infections/microbiology
Directing an emergency medicine residency: the problems and their potential solutions.
Tags: 1995, Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Adult, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine/*education, Female, Gerson L W, Humans, Internship and Residency/*organization & administration, Job Satisfaction, Kuhn G, Male, Middle Aged, NEOMED College of Medicine, Physician Executives/*statistics & numerical data, United States, Weigand J
Distinct subgroups of emergency department frequent users: A latent class analysis.
Tags: 2019, Birmingham Lauren E, Cheruvu Vinay K, Department of Emergency Medicine, ED frequent user, Emergency department, Frey Jennifer A, Health Care Costs, Health care utilization, June 2019 Update, Latent class analysis, NEOMED College of Medicine, Stiffler Kirk A, The American journal of emergency medicine, VanGeest Jonathan
Do elder emergency department patients and their informants agree about the elder's functioning?
Tags: *Activities of Daily Living, *Attitude to Health, *Geriatric Assessment, *Health Status, *Self-Assessment, 2001, Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Aged, Bias, Blanda M, Cross-Sectional Studies, Davis J M, Department of Emergency Medicine, Dhingra P, Diaz S R, Emergency Service, Emergency Treatment/*methods/standards, Family/*psychology, Female, Gerson L W, Hospital, Humans, Inpatients/*psychology, Interviews as Topic/*standards, Male, Medical History Taking/*methods/standards, Mental Health, NEOMED College of Medicine, Quality of Life, Surveys and Questionnaires/*standards
Do elder emergency department patients and their informants agree about the elder's functioning?
Tags: 2001, Academic Emergency Medicine, Aged, Analysis of Variance, Blanda M, Confidence Intervals, Convenience Sample, Cross Sectional Studies, Davis J M, Department of Emergency Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Dhingra P, Diaz S R, Emergency Service – Utilization – In Old Age, Female, Geriatric Functional Assessment, Gerson L W, Human, Male, NEOMED College of Medicine, Questionnaires, Self Report, Significant Other, T-Tests, Two-Tailed Test
Do High-sensitivity Troponin and Natriuretic Peptide Predict Death or Serious Cardiac Outcomes After Syncope?
Tags: 2019, Academic Emergency Medicine: Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Adler David H, Bastani Aveh, Baugh Christopher W, Caterino Jeffrey M, Clark Carol L, Department of Emergency Medicine, Diercks Deborah B, Gibson Thomas A, Hollander Judd E, June 2019 Update, Malveau Susan E, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nicks Bret A, Nishijima Daniel K, Shah Manish N, Stiffler Kirk A, Storrow Alan B, Sun Benjamin C, Weiss Robert E, Wilber Scott T, Yagapen Annick N
Does functional decline prompt emergency department visits and admission in older patients?
Tags: 2006, 80 and over, Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Activities of Daily Living, Age Distribution, Aged, Blanda Michelle, Cross-Sectional Studies, Decision Making, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Service, Female, Frail Elderly/*statistics & numerical data, Gerson Lowell W, Health Surveys, Hospital/*statistics & numerical data, Humans, Male, NEOMED College of Medicine, Ohio, Patient Acceptance of Health Care/statistics & numerical data, Patient Admission/*statistics & numerical data, Patient Discharge/statistics & numerical data, Prospective Studies, Sex Distribution, Wilber Scott T
Does functional decline prompt emergency department visits and admission in older patients?
Tags: 2006, 80 and over, Academic Emergency Medicine, Activities of Daily Living, Aged, Blanda M, Clinical Assessment Tools, Coefficient Alpha, Community, Confidence Intervals, Convenience Sample, Cross Sectional Studies, Data Analysis Software, Department of Emergency Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Emergency Care – In Old Age, Emergency Service, Female, Functional Status – In Old Age, Funding Source, Geriatric Functional Assessment, Gerson L W, Health Resource Utilization – In Old Age, Hospitals, Human, Male, NEOMED College of Medicine, Ohio, Patient Admission – In Old Age, Prospective Studies, Questionnaires, Surveys, Wilber S T
During the Emergency Department Evaluation of a Well-Appearing Neonate with Fever, Should Empiric Acyclovir Be Initiated?
Tags: 2018, acyclovir, Acyclovir – Therapeutic Use, Acyclovir/*therapeutic use, Antiviral Agents – Therapeutic Use, Antiviral Agents/therapeutic use, Bruno Eric, Cheng David, Decision Making, Department of Emergency Medicine, febrile neonate, Female, Ferrans and Powers Quality of Life Index, Fever – Etiology, Fever/etiology, Guidelines as Topic/standards, Herpes Simplex – Complications, Herpes Simplex – Diagnosis, Herpes Simplex – Drug Therapy, herpes simplex virus, Herpes Simplex/complications/diagnosis/*drug therapy, Herpesviruses, HSV, Humans, Infant, Infectious – Diagnosis, Infectious/diagnosis, Male, NEOMED College of Medicine, neonatal fever, Newborn, Pillus David, Pokrajac Nicholas, Practice Guidelines – Standards, Pregnancy Complications, Scales, Simplexvirus/pathogenicity, The Journal of emergency medicine, Vilke Gary
Effect of a standardized pharyngitis treatment protocol on use of antibiotics in a pediatric emergency department.
Tags: *Emergency Service, *Practice Guidelines as Topic, 2004, Adolescent, Adult, Akron Children's Hospital, Anti-Bacterial Agents/*therapeutic use, Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine, Child, Christopher Norman C, Cohort Studies, Department of Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Diaz Maria Carmen G, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Drug Administration Schedule, Evidence-Based Medicine, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Hospital, Hospitals, Humans, Male, NEOMED College of Medicine, Pediatric, Pharyngitis/*drug therapy/*microbiology, Preschool, Ramundo Maria L, Streptococcal Infections/*drug therapy/microbiology, Symons Nadine, Treatment Outcome
Effect of a standardized pharyngitis treatment protocol on use of antibiotics in a pediatric emergency department.
Tags: 2004, Adolescence, Antibiotics – Administration and Dosage – In Infancy and Childhood, Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine, Child, Christopher NC, Department of Emergency Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Diaz MCG, Emergency Care – Standards – In Infancy and Childhood, Female, Human, Infant, Male, NEOMED College of Medicine, Ohio, Penicillins – Administration and Dosage, Pharyngitis – Drug Therapy – In Infancy and Childhood, Practice Guidelines – Utilization, Preschool, Ramundo ML, Random Sample, Record Review, Retrospective Design, Symons N
Efficacy of intravenous lidocaine to reduce pain and distress associated with propofol infusion in pediatric patients during procedural sedation.
Tags: 2013, Analysis of Variance, Anesthetics, Besunder J, Chi Square Test, Child, Christopher NC, Department of Emergency Medicine, Depue K, Double-Blind Studies, Female, Forbes ML, Human, Hypnotics and Sedatives – Administration and Dosage, Infant, Injections, Intravenous, Lidocaine – Administration and Dosage, Local – Administration and Dosage, Male, NEOMED College of Medicine, Pain Measurement, Pediatric emergency care, Placebos, Preschool, Propofol – Administration and Dosage, Prospective Studies, Raed M, Reed MD, Treatment Outcomes
Emergency airway management.
Tags: 2003, Airway Obstruction/*therapy, Blanda Michele, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency medicine clinics of North America, Emergency Treatment/*methods, Gallo Ugo E, Head/anatomy & histology, Humans, Intratracheal/instrumentation/*methods, Intubation, Mouth/anatomy & histology, Neck/anatomy & histology, NEOMED College of Medicine, Pharynx/anatomy & histology, Physical Examination/methods
Emergency department patients who leave before treatment is complete
Tags: 2021, April 2021 List, Cleveland Clinic Akron General Hospital, Confidence Intervals, Delgado F, Department of Emergency Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Emergency Medical Services, Fertel BS, Health Facilities, journalArticle, LONGITUDINAL method, MEDICAL appointments, MEDICAL cooperation, MEDICAL screening, Meldon SW, METROPOLITAN areas, Muir McKinsey R, NEOMED College of Medicine, Patients, Research, Retrospective Studies, Simon EL, Smalley CM, Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Emergency department use and barriers to wellness: a survey of emergency department frequent users.
Tags: *emergency department, *Frequent user, *Health Services Accessibility/statistics & numerical data, *Survey, 2017, Birmingham Lauren E, BMC emergency medicine, Cochran Thaddeus, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Service, Emergency Service – Utilization, Female, Frey Jennifer A, Health Services Accessibility – Statistics and Numerical Data, Health Services Needs and Demand – Statistics and Numerical Data, Health Services Needs and Demand/statistics & numerical data, Hospital/*statistics & numerical data, Human, Humans, interviews, Interviews as Topic, Male, Middle Age, Middle Aged, NEOMED College of Medicine, Prospective Studies, Stiffler Kirk A, Surveys and Questionnaires, Trauma Centers – Utilization, Trauma Centers/statistics & numerical data, Wilber Scott T
Emergency medical service and in-hospital vital signs as predictors of subsequent PTSD symptom severity in pediatric injury patients.
Tags: 2006, Akron Children's Hospital, CARDIOVASCULAR diseases, Christopher Norman C, Delahanty Douglas L, Department of Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, HEART beat, Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry, JUVENILE diseases, MEDICAL emergencies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nugent Nicole R, PEDIATRIC trauma centers, POST-traumatic stress disorder
Erratum: this article corrects: "correlation of the NBME advanced clinical examination in EM and the national EM M4 exams".
Tags: 2015, Beeson Michael, Credentialing Examinations, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Heitz Corey, Hiller Katherine, House Joseph, Lawson Luan, Miller Emily S, Morrissey Thomas, NEOMED College of Medicine, Poznanski Stacey, The western journal of emergency medicine, Wald David
Esophageal Obstruction and Death in a Nonverbal Patient.
Estimates of throughput and utilization at freestanding compared to low-volume hospital-based emergency departments.
Ethyl vinyl chloride vapocoolant spray fails to decrease pain associated with intravenous cannulation in children.
Tags: 2006, Adolescent, Akron Children's Hospital, Catheterization, Central Venous/*adverse effects, Child, Christopher Norman C, Clinical pediatrics, Costello Mary, Department of Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Emergency Medical Services, Ethyl Chloride/administration & dosage/*therapeutic use, Female, Humans, Male, NEOMED College of Medicine, Pain/*prevention & control, Placebos, Powell Keith R, Ramundo Maria, Treatment Failure, Vinyl Chloride
Etiology and Clinical Course of Abdominal Pain in Senior Patients: A Prospective, Multicenter Study.
Evaluation of ED patient and visitor understanding of living wills and do-not-resuscitate orders.
Tags: *Emergency Service, *Health Knowledge, *Living Wills, *Resuscitation Orders, *Visitors to Patients, 2015, 80 and over, Aged, Attitude to Health, Attitudes, Bhalla Mary Colleen, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Service, Frey Jennifer A, Hospital, Humans, Living Wills, NEOMED College of Medicine, Practice, Questionnaires, Resuscitation Orders, Ruhlin Michael U, Surveys and Questionnaires, The American journal of emergency medicine, Visitors to Patients, Wilber Scott T
Evaluation of Nonpharmacologic Methods of Pain and Anxiety Management for Laceration Repair in the Pediatric Emergency Department.
Tags: 2006, Akron Children's Hospital, ANXIETY in children, Children, Christopher Norman C, Department of Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, DISTRACTION (Psychology), Fenn Robin, LETTERS to the editor, NEOMED College of Medicine, PAIN in children, Pain Management, PEDIATRIC emergency services, Pediatrics, Reeves Laurie, Sinha Madhumita
Evaluation of the patient with seizures: an evidence based approach.
Tags: *Emergencies, *evidence-based medicine, 1999, 80 and over, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Bradford J C, Child, Department of Emergency Medicine, Diagnosis, Differential, Emergency medicine clinics of North America, Humans, Infant, Kyriakedes C G, NEOMED College of Medicine, Preschool, Risk Factors, Seizures/diagnosis/*etiology/therapy
Fatal self-injury in the United States, 1999-2018: Unmasking a national mental health crisis.
Tags: 2021, Ali B, Banerjee A, Berry JH, Bohnert ASB, Caine ED, Connery HS, Cossman JS, D'Onofrio G, Department of Emergency Medicine, Drugs, EClinicalMedicine, Greenfield SF, Hendricks B, Injury, Jia H, journalArticle, Larkin GL, Lulla VO, March 2021 List, McHugh RK, Mental Disorders, Mental Health, Miller T, Mortality, Nelson LS, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nestadt PS, Nolte KB, poisoning, Prevention, Rockett IRH, Stack S, Substance misuse, Suicide, Summa Health System Akron City Hospital, White FMM
Fatal self-injury in the United States, 1999–2018: Unmasking a national mental health crisis
Tags: 2021, Ali B, Banerjee A, Berry JH, Bohnert ASB, Caine ED, Connery HS, Cossman JS, D'Onofrio G, Department of Emergency Medicine, Drugs, EClinicalMedicine, Greenfield SF, Hendricks B, Injury, Jia H, journalArticle, Larkin GL, Lulla VO, March 2021 List, McHugh RK, Mental Disorders, Mental Health, Miller T, Mortality, Nelson LS, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nestadt PS, Nolte KB, poisoning, Prevention, Rockett IRH, Stack S, Substance misuse, Suicide, Summa Health System Akron City Hospital, White FMM
Financial planning and satisfaction across life domains among retired emergency physicians in the United States.
Tags: *Personal Satisfaction, 2018, Adult, Aged, Blanda Michelle, Choo Esther K, Cross Sectional Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency – United States, Emergency Medicine/*economics, Female, Financial Management, Financial Management/economics, Human, Humans, Joldersma Kevin B, Kaplan Jay A, Kuhn Gloria J, Male, Mallory Mary Nan S, Marco Catherine A, Martin Sandra I, Middle Age, NEOMED College of Medicine, Personal Satisfaction, Physicians, Physicians/*economics/psychology, Prospective Studies, Questionnaires, Retirement, Retirement/economics/*psychology, Schneider Sandra M, Surveys, Surveys and Questionnaires, The American journal of emergency medicine, United States
Foreign body sensation: A rare case of dysphagia lusoria in a healthy female.
Fournier's Gangrene Masking as Perineal and Scrotal Cellulitis.
Frailty defined by the SHARE Frailty Instrument and adverse outcomes after an ED visit.
Tags: *Emergency Medical Services, *Frail Elderly, 2016, 80 and over, Activities of Daily Living, Aged, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Service, Female, Frail Elderly, Frey Jennifer, Geriatric Assessment – Methods, Geriatric Assessment/*methods, Health Screening, Hospital, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Mass Screening, McQuown Colleen M, NEOMED College of Medicine, Poland Scott, Prospective Studies, Stiffler Kirk A, The American journal of emergency medicine, Wilber Scott T
Freestanding EDs and the emergency medicine resident: a valuable part of resident education?
Tags: *Ambulatory Care Facilities, *Attitude of Health Personnel, *Emergency Service, 2015, Beeson Michael S, Campana Christina M, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine/*education, Hospital, Humans, Internship and Residency, NEOMED College of Medicine, Orlik Kseniya, Simon Erin L, The American journal of emergency medicine
Freestanding emergency departments and the trauma patient.
Tags: *Wounds and Injuries/diagnostic imaging/etiology/mortality, 2015, Abrams Eric, Adult, Aged, Ambulatory Care Facilities/*statistics & numerical data, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Service, Female, freestanding emergency departments, Griffin Gregory, Hospital/*statistics & numerical data, Humans, Length of Stay, Male, Medepalli Kantha, Middle Aged, NEOMED College of Medicine, Orlik Kseniya, Radiography, Retrospective Studies, Simon Erin L, tertiary care, The Journal of emergency medicine, trauma, Trauma Centers/*statistics & numerical data, Williams Carolyn J, Yocum Andrew
Frequency of Abnormal and Critical Lab Results in Older Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department with Syncope
Tags: 2019, Academic Emergency Medicine: Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Adler David H, Bastani Aveh, Baugh Christopher W, Caterino Jeffrey M, Clark Carol L, Department of Emergency Medicine, Diercks Deborah B, Hollander Judd E, January 2020 Update, Journal Article, Malveau Susan E, Moore Andrew B, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nicks Bret A, Nishijima Daniel K, Shah Manish N, Stiffler Kirk A, Storrow Alan B, Su Erica, Summa Health Akron, Sun Benjamin C, Weiss Robert E, Wilber Scott T, Yagapen Annick N