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EMA February 1997
February 1997
Small Bowel Injury In Children After Blunt Abdominal Trauma: Is Diagnostic Delay Important?
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EMA February 1997
39 Chapters
Abstracts (39)
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1
Clinical Outcomes Of Children With Acute Abdominal Pain
2:34
2
Abdominal Computed Tomography Scan As A Screening Tool In Blunt Trauma
3:15
3
Small Bowel Injury In Children After Blunt Abdominal Trauma: Is Diagnostic Delay Important?
2:10
4
Cardiac Troponin T Levels For Risk Stratification In Acute Myocardial Ischemia
1:59
5
Cardiac-specific Troponin I Levels To Predict The Risk Of Mortality In Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes
3:26
6
The Use Of Empiric Clinical Data In The Evaluation Of Practice Guidelines For Unstable Angina
4:46
7
Clinical Effects Of Anticoagulant Therapy In Suspected Acute Myocardial Infarction: Systematic Overview Of Randomised Trials
2:19
8
Initial Cost Of Primary Angioplasty For Acute Myocardial Infarction
1:58
9
A Comparison Of Thrombolytic Therapy With Primary Coronary Angioplasty For Acute Myocardial Infarction
2:09
10
Explaining Discrepant Mortality Results Between Primary Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty And Thrombolysis For Acute Myocardial Infarction
1:29
11
Correlates Of Major Complications Or Death In Patients Admitted To The Hospital With Congestive Heart Failure
2:16
12
How Useful Is Thyroid Function Testing In Patients With Recent-onset Atrial Fibrillation?
2:11
13
Efficacy And Safety Of Repeated Intravenous Doses Of Ibutilide For Rapid Conversion Of Atrial Flutter Or Fibrillation
2:30
14
"Inappropriate" Physician Habits In Prescribing Oral Nifedipine Capsules In Hospitalized Patients
3:27
15
Subcutaneous Lidocaine Does Not Affect The Success Rate Of Intravenous Access In Children Less Than 24 Months Of Age
3:34
16
Effect Of Patient Position Upon Success In Placing Central Venous Catheters
2:02
17
The Effect Of Clinical History On Physicians' ECG Interpretation Skills
2:15
18
Lidocaine For Lumbar Punctures: A Help Not A Hindrance
2:01
19
Patients With Acute Hyperventilation Presenting To An Inner-city Emergency Department
0:45
20
Panic Disorder In Emergency Department Chest Pain Patients: Prevalence, Comorbidity, Suicidal Ideation, And Physician Recognition
1:58
21
Teaching Resuscitation Skills Using The Newly Deceased
0:55
22
Disagreement Among Health Care Professionals About The Urgent Care Needs Of Emergency Department Patients
3:02
23
Double-blind Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Terlipressin And Somatostatin For Acute Variceal Hemorrhage
2:16
24
Does Bowel Preparation Improve The Quality Of Intravenous Urography?
1:07
25
Lyme Disease In Children In Southeastern Connecticut
2:32
26
Serum Progesterone And Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin Measurements In The Evaluation Of Ectopic Pregnancy
2:48
27
Hemodynamic Significance Of Pediatric Femur Fractures
0:44
28
Serotonin Syndrome
2:20
29
Late Increase In Acetaminophen Concentration After Overdose Of Tylenol Extended Relief
2:19
30
Detection Of Alcohol Misusing Patients In Accident And Emergency Departments: The Paddington Alcohol Test (PAT)
1:12
31
Insufficient Stocking Of Poisoning Antidotes In Hospital Pharmacies
2:52
32
Continuous Vs. Intermittent Nebulized Albuterol For Emergency Management Of Asthma
0:27
33
Roentgenographic Findings Of Pneumonia Caused By Chlamydia Pneumoniae: A Comparison With Streptococcus Pneumonia
1:48
34
Streptococcal Diagnostic Testing And Antibiotics Prescribed For Pediatric Tonsillopharyngitis
5:21
35
Evaluation Of The Efficacy, Safety And Toleration Of Azithromycin Vs. Penicillin V In The Treatment Of Acute Streptococcal Pharyngitis In Children
2:29
36
Laceration Repair Using A Tissue Adhesive In A Children's Emergency Department
2:27
37
Alkalinisation Of Lignocaine To Reduce The Pain Of Digital Nerve Blockade
1:51
38
Local Anesthetics: Is There An Advantage To Mixing Solutions?
1:45
39
Impact Of A Two-tiered Trauma Response In The Emergency Department: Promoting Efficient Resource Utilization
8:31
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