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- Tags: The American journal of emergency medicine
A comparison of acuity levels between 3 freestanding and a tertiary care ED.
Tags: *Severity of Illness Index, *Tertiary Care Centers, 2015, Ambulatory Care Facilities – Administration, Ambulatory Care Facilities/*organization & administration, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Service, Emergency Service – Administration, Hayslip Dave, Hospital/*organization & administration, Hospitals, Human, Humans, Jia Zhenyu, Jouriles Nicholas, Kovacs Mitch, NEOMED College of Medicine, Orlik Kseniya, Retrospective Design, Retrospective Studies, Scales, Severity of Illness Indices, Simon Erin L, Special, The American journal of emergency medicine, Urban – Administration, Urban/*organization & administration
Intraparenchymal hemorrhage after heroin use.
Tags: *Heroin Dependence, 2015, Adult, Bhalla Mary Colleen, Cerebral Hemorrhage/*chemically induced/diagnostic imaging, Department of Emergency Medicine, Female, Frey Jennifer A, Heroin/*adverse effects, Humans, Kumar Neha, Narcotics/*adverse effects, NEOMED College of Medicine, Radiography, Southern Alison, Stroke/*chemically induced/diagnostic imaging, The American journal of emergency medicine
Pulmonary embolism and heparin-induced thrombocytopenia successfully treated with tissue plasminogen activator and argatroban.
Tags: *Antithrombins, 2015, Bhalla Mary Colleen, Department of Emergency Medicine, Female, Fibrinolytic Agents/*therapeutic use, Frey Jennifer A, Heparin/*adverse effects, Hourmouzis Zachary, Humans, Jwayyed Sharhabeel, Middle Aged, NEOMED College of Medicine, Pipecolic Acids/*therapeutic use, Pulmonary Embolism/*chemically induced/*drug therapy, The American journal of emergency medicine, Thrombocytopenia/*chemically induced/*drug therapy, Tissue Plasminogen Activator/*therapeutic use
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
Weakness and fatigue in older ED patients in the United States.
Tags: 2014, 80 and over, Aged, Bhalla Mary Colleen, Cross Sectional Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Demography, Department of Emergency Medicine, Fatigue – Diagnosis, Fatigue – Epidemiology, Fatigue/diagnosis/*epidemiology, Female, Gerson Lowell W, Health Care Surveys, Human, Humans, Male, Muscle Weakness – Diagnosis, Muscle Weakness – Epidemiology, Muscle Weakness/diagnosis/*epidemiology, NEOMED College of Medicine, Ondrejka Jason E, Prevalence, Stiffler Kirk A, Surveys, The American journal of emergency medicine, United States, United States/epidemiology, Wilber Scott T
A comparison of implanted cardioverter/defibrillator interrogation protocol effectiveness between 2 patients in the ED.
Tags: *Clinical Protocols, *Emergency Service, *Medical History Taking/methods, 2014, Aged, Defibrillators, Emergency Service, Fondriest Sara A, Hospital, Humans, Implantable – Adverse Effects, Implantable/*adverse effects, Male, Migeed Magdy, Neuenschwander James F, Patient History Taking – Methods, Peacock W Frank, Protocols, The American journal of emergency medicine, Time Factors
Response to comments on "Predictors of epinephrine autoinjector needle length inadequacy".
Tags: *Needles, 2014, Anaphylaxis – Drug Therapy, Anaphylaxis/*drug therapy, Bhalla Mary Colleen, Epinephrine – Administration and Dosage, Epinephrine/*administration & dosage, Female, Humans, Male, Needles, Quadriceps Muscle/*anatomy & histology, Quadriceps Muscles – Anatomy and Histology, Sympathomimetics – Administration and Dosage, Sympathomimetics/*administration & dosage, The American journal of emergency medicine
Predictors of epinephrine autoinjector needle length inadequacy.
Tags: *Needles, 2013, Adolescence, Adolescent, Adult, Anaphylaxis – Drug Therapy, Anaphylaxis/*drug therapy, Bhalla Mary Colleen, Body Mass Index, Cross Sectional Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Department of Emergency Medicine, Epinephrine – Administration and Dosage, Epinephrine/*administration & dosage, Equipment Design, Equipment Failure, Female, Frey Jennifer A, Gable Brad D, Human, Humans, Injections, Intramuscular – Equipment and Supplies, Intramuscular/instrumentation, Male, Middle Age, Middle Aged, Needles, NEOMED College of Medicine, Prospective Studies, Quadriceps Muscle/*anatomy & histology/diagnostic imaging, Quadriceps Muscles – Anatomy and Histology, Quadriceps Muscles – Ultrasonography, Reichenbach Matthew R, Sex Factors, Sympathomimetics – Administration and Dosage, Sympathomimetics/*administration & dosage, The American journal of emergency medicine, Ultrasonography, Wilber Scott T, Young Adult