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- Tags: The American journal of emergency medicine
Home modification to prevent falls by older ED patients.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Simple Triage Algorithm and Rapid Treatment and Sort, Assess, Lifesaving, Interventions, Treatment, and Transportation mass casualty triage methods for sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values.
Tags: *Algorithms, *Emergency Service, *Mass Casualty Incidents, *Triage, 2015, 80 and over, Adolescence, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Algorithms, Bhalla Mary Colleen, Emergency Service, Female, Frey Jennifer, Hegerhorst Mitch, Hospital, Humans, Male, Mass Casualty Incidents, Middle Age, Middle Aged, Nord Michael, Pilot Projects, Pilot Studies, Predictive Value of Tests, Retrospective Design, Retrospective Studies, Rider Cody, Scales, The American journal of emergency medicine, Triage, Wounds and Injuries – Diagnosis, Wounds and Injuries – Mortality, Wounds and Injuries – Therapy, Wounds and Injuries/*diagnosis/mortality/therapy, Young Adult
Outcomes of non-STEMI patients transported by emergency medical services vs private vehicle.
Tags: *Electrocardiography, 2016, 80 and over, Adult, Age Distribution, Aged, Baughman Kristin, Bhalla Mary Colleen, Comparative Studies, Demography, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Dials Sarah, Electrocardiography, Emergency Medical Services – Methods, Emergency Medical Services – Statistics and Numerical Data, Emergency Medical Services/methods/*statistics & numerical data, Evaluation Research, Female, Frey Jennifer, Hospital Mortality, Human, Humans, Length of Stay – Statistics and Numerical Data, Length of Stay/statistics & numerical data, Male, Medical Records – Statistics and Numerical Data, Medical Records/statistics & numerical data, Middle Age, Middle Aged, Multicenter Studies, Myocardial Infarction – Diagnosis, Myocardial Infarction – Mortality, Myocardial Infarction – Therapy, Myocardial Infarction/diagnosis/*mortality/therapy, NEOMED College of Medicine, Ohio, Ohio/epidemiology, Outcome Assessment – Statistics and Numerical Data, Outcome Assessment (Health Care)/*statistics & numerical data, Retrospective Design, Retrospective Studies, Severity of Illness Index, Severity of Illness Indices, The American journal of emergency medicine, Time Factors, Transportation of Patients – Methods, Transportation of Patients – Statistics and Numerical Data, Transportation of Patients/*methods/*statistics & numerical data, Trauma Centers – Statistics and Numerical Data, Trauma Centers/statistics & numerical data, Validation Studies
Prevalence of strangulation in survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence.
Tags: 2016, 80 and over, Adolescence, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Asphyxia – Epidemiology, Asphyxia/*epidemiology, Checklists, Department of Emergency Medicine, Domestic Violence, Domestic Violence/*statistics & numerical data, Fakler Michelle, Female, Fletcher Gwendolyn E, Frey Jennifer, Humans, Kinkopf Brett, Male, McQuown Colleen, Middle Age, Middle Aged, NEOMED College of Medicine, Prevalence, Prulhiere Valorie, Retrospective Design, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Sex Offenses/*statistics & numerical data, Sexual Abuse, Steer Sheila, The American journal of emergency medicine, Young Adult
Characterizing Children Presenting to Three Freestanding EDs.
Tags: 2016, Adolescence, Adolescent, Age Factors, Child, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Service, Emergency Service – Statistics and Numerical Data, Female, Hayslip Dave, Hospital/*statistics & numerical data, Humans, Infant, Jouriles Nicholas, Kovacs Mitch, Male, NEOMED College of Medicine, Newborn, Preschool, Retrospective Design, Retrospective Studies, Severity of Illness Index, Severity of Illness Indices, Sex Factors, Simon Erin L, The American journal of emergency medicine, United States
Noncontrast abdomen/pelvis computed tomographic scan in the evaluation of older adults.
Tags: *Contrast Media, *Tomography, 2016, Abdomen, Abdomen/*diagnostic imaging, Abdominal Pain – Etiology, Abdominal Pain/*etiology, Aged, Contrast Media, Frey Jennifer A, Humans, McQuown Colleen M, Pelvis, Pelvis/*diagnostic imaging, Retrospective Design, Retrospective Studies, The American journal of emergency medicine, Tomography, Wilber Scott T, X-Ray Computed – Methods, X-Ray Computed/methods
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
Acute aortic occlusion with complications from delayed presentation.
Tags: 2017, Acidosis – Etiology, Acidosis/*etiology, Acute Disease, Arterial Occlusive Diseases – Complications, Arterial Occlusive Diseases – Diet Therapy, Arterial Occlusive Diseases/*complications/diet therapy, Beeson Michelle, Computed Tomography Angiography, Delayed – Adverse Effects, Delayed Diagnosis/adverse effects, Department of Emergency Medicine, Diagnosis, Doppler, Dyspnea – Etiology, Dyspnea – Therapy, Dyspnea/*etiology/therapy, Fatal Outcome, Humans, Intratracheal, Intubation, Kovacs Mitch, Leg, Leg – Pathology, Leg/diagnostic imaging/*pathology, Male, Middle Age, Middle Aged, Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome – Etiology, Multiple Organ Failure/*etiology, NEOMED College of Medicine, Pain, Pain – Etiology, Pain/diagnostic imaging/etiology, Simon Erin L, Tachycardia – Etiology, Tachycardia/*etiology, Tachypnea – Etiology, Tachypnea/*etiology, The American journal of emergency medicine, Ultrasonography, Vibhakar Arjun
Transfer of DNR orders to the ED from extended care facilities.
Tags: *Advance Directives, *Critical Illness, *Health Services for the Aged, *Skilled Nursing Facilities, 2017, 80 and over, Advance Directives, Aged, Amireh Ahmad, Chaudhary Ali, Coding – Administration, Coding – Standards, Critical Illness, Do-not-resuscitate, Emergency Medical Services – Administration, Emergency Medical Services/*organization & administration, Emergency Service, EMS, Extended care facilities, Female, Forms and Records Control/*organization & administration/standards, Frey Jennifer A, Health Services for the Aged, Hospital, Human, Humans, Length of Stay, Male, McQuown Colleen M, Medical Records – Statistics and Numerical Data, Medical Records/*statistics & numerical data, Middle Age, Middle Aged, Ohio, Outcome Assessment, Outcome Assessment (Health Care), Patient Advocacy, Physicians, Prospective Studies, Resuscitation Orders, Skilled Nursing Facilities, The American journal of emergency medicine
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
When the business of healthcare overshadows the value of academic faculty: A community's loss of a residency program.
Tags: 2018, Academic faculty, Ahmed Rami A, Blanda Michelle, Business, Contract negotiations, Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty, Health Care Industry, Hospital Administration, Internship and Residency, Jwayyed Sharhabeel, McQuown Colleen M, Medical – Psychosocial Factors, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nielson Jeff, Southern Alison, Stiffler Kirk, The American journal of emergency medicine
Variation in hospital admission rates between a tertiary care and two freestanding emergency departments.
Tags: 2018, Admission rate, Ambulatory Care Facilities, Chi Square Test, Confidence Intervals, Dark Cedric, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Service – Methods, Fisher's Exact Test, Freestanding emergency department, Human, Kovacs Mitch, Meek Craig A, Multiple Logistic Regression, NEOMED College of Medicine, Odds Ratio, Office Visits, Patient Admission, Patient Classification, Retrospective Design, Sex Factors, Shakya Sunita, Simon Erin L, T-Tests, Tertiary Health Care, The American journal of emergency medicine
Patient-reported reasons for seeking emergency care at a freestanding emergency department compared to a hospital-based ED.
Tags: 2018, Burke Ryan C, Department of Emergency Medicine, Freestanding emergency department, Hospital based emergency department, Jouriles Nicholas J, Keaton Brian, Kesav Natasha, Kiss Timothy J, Kukral Laura, NEOMED College of Medicine, Sanchez Jonathan, Simon Erin L, Survey, The American journal of emergency medicine
Icatibant for the treatment of orolingual angioedema following the administration of tissue plasminogen activator.
Tags: 2018, Airway Management, Angioedema, Angioedema – Drug Therapy, Brooks Steven, Brown Emily, Campana Christina M, Cell Surface – Antagonists and Inhibitors, Department of Emergency Medicine, Icatibant, NEOMED College of Medicine, Receptors, stroke, The American journal of emergency medicine, Tissue plasminogen activator, Tissue Plasminogen Activator – Therapeutic Use, Zimmerman Jacob
Refractory ventricular fibrillation in patient taking Lamictal.
Fournier's Gangrene Masking as Perineal and Scrotal Cellulitis.
Clinical differences between visits to adult freestanding and hospital-based emergency departments.
Recurrent syncope is not an independent risk predictor for future syncopal events or adverse outcomes.
Tags: 2018, Adler David H, Bastani Aveh, Baugh Christopher W, Caterino Jeffrey M, Chang Anna Marie, Clark Carol L, Department of Emergency Medicine, Diercks Deborah B, Hollander Judd E, Malveau Susan E, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nicks Bret A, Nishijima Daniel K, Shah Manish N, Stiffler Kirk A, Storrow Alan B, Su Erica, Sun Benjamin C, The American journal of emergency medicine, Weiss Robert E, Wilber Scott T, Yagapen Annick N
Uveitis and acute glaucoma as first presenting symptoms of sarcoidosis in a healthy male.
Foreign body sensation: A rare case of dysphagia lusoria in a healthy female.
The formation of cocaethylene and clinical presentation of ED patients testing positive for the use of cocaine and ethanol.
Tags: *Alcohol Drinking/metabolism, *Cocaine/*analogs & derivatives/biosynthesis, 1996, Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Department of Emergency Medicine, Dickey-White H I, Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors/*metabolism, Emergencies, Female, Humans, Kulics A T, Male, NEOMED College of Medicine, Perch S, Prospective Studies, Schechter M D, Signs S A, Substance-Related Disorders/*metabolism, The American journal of emergency medicine, Vanek V W
Ultrasound-assisted internal jugular vein catheterization in the ED.
Tags: *Emergency Treatment, *Jugular Veins, 1998, Blanda M P, Catheter Placement Determination, Catheterization, Central Venous, Central Venous/adverse effects/*methods, Clinical Competence, Convenience Sample, Department of Emergency Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Emergency Care, Emergency Service, Gallo U, Hematoma/etiology, Hospital, Hospital/education, Hrics P, Human, Humans, Interventional/adverse effects/*methods, Jugular Veins – Ultrasonography, Medical Staff, NEOMED College of Medicine, Patient Selection, Prospective Studies, Record Review, The American journal of emergency medicine, Treatment Outcomes, Ultrasonography, Wilber S
Evaluation of venous distension device: phase II: cannulation of nonemergent patients.
Locked-in syndrome: report of a case.
Clinical differences between visits to adult freestanding and hospital-based emergency departments.
Recurrent syncope is not an independent risk predictor for future syncopal events or adverse outcomes
Tags: 2019, Adler David H, Bastani Aveh, Baugh Christopher W, Caterino Jeffrey M, Chang Anna Marie, Clark Carol L, Department of Emergency Medicine, Diercks Deborah B, 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, Su Erica, Sun Benjamin C, The American journal of emergency medicine, Weiss Robert E, Wilber Scott T, Yagapen Annick N
Beyond NIPPV: HVNI Expands Potential Treatment Options For Acute Decompensated Heart Failure
Tags: 2019, Acute decompensated heart failure, Critical Care, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Haywood Steven T, High flow nasal cannula, June 2019 Update, NEOMED College of Medicine, Non-invasive positive-pressure ventilation, The American journal of emergency medicine, Volakis Leonithas I, Whittle Jessica S
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