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Air Medical Transport: When Taking Flight with Trauma Patients Makes Sense
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Emergency Medicine Specialty Reports: When Intimate Partner Violence Presents in the Emergency Department
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Pain Management in the Emergency Department
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Bioterrorism Watch: Signs and symptoms of chemical exposures
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Bioterrorism Watch: Triage, decontamination after chemical exposures
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Bioterrorism Watch: Ease of access to deadly chemicals may be the greatest threat to hospital readiness
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Pediatric Procedural Sedation and Analgesia (PSA): Keeping It Simple and Safe
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Emergency Management of the Technology-Assisted Child
The acute presentation of the technology-assisted child in the emergency department (ED) setting is a dreaded situation. These children often have numerous ongoing chronic medical conditions, and their lives are assisted by adjuncts that aid feeding, breathing, administration of medication, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage. When these devices malfunction, they can put children at risk of serious medical and surgical problems. -
Emergency Medicine Reports - Full November 9, 2009 Issue in Streaming Audio/Downloadable MP3 Format
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ED Accreditation Update: Safety and 'silos' don't mix, asserts The Joint Commission in new Alert
"No unit is an island" might be the theme of a new Sentinel Event Alert from The Joint Commission (TJC).