The Journal of Emergency Medicine
(ISSN: 0736-4679, 1090-1280)
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2009 - 37 (3)
- The measurement of time to first antibiotic dose for pneumonia in the emergency department: a white paper and position statement prepared for the American Academy of Emergency Medicine.
- Dyspnea and multiple pulmonary nodules.
- Risk stratification of the potentially septic patient in the emergency department: the Mortality in the Emergency Department Sepsis (MEDS) score.
- Hollow viscus injury.
- Pediatric distal radial fractures treated by emergency physicians.
- Non-invasive pulse CO-oximetery: what is measured?
- Reply: Elevated SpCO is Most Commonly from an Exogenous Source of Carbon Monoxide.
- Sensitivity of screening tests and other questions.
- SpCO Screening at Triage Continues to Identify Occult CO Toxicity.
- Safe emergency department removal of a hardened steel penile constriction ring.
- Positive cerebrospinal fluid cultures after normal cell counts are contaminants.
- Feasibility of emergency physician diagnosis of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis using point-of-care ultrasound: a multi-center case series.
- Hazardous brick cleaning.
- Epiploic appendagitis.
- Pulmonary embolism despite negative ELISA D-dimer: a case report.
- Treatment of MRSA infections in an African-American male with G6PD deficiency.
- Sexual assault victims in the emergency department: analysis by demographic and event characteristics.
- Recovery from ultra-high dose organophosphate poisoning after "in-the-field" antidote treatment: potential lessons for civil defense.
- Emergency physicians' patterns of treatment for presumed gonorrhea and chlamydia in women: one center's practice.
- Emergency medicine residents and statistics: what is the confidence?
- Septic bursitis: a case report and primer for the emergency clinician.
- Idiopathic cardiac electrical storm.