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Use of Modified Acute Concussion Evaluation Tools in the Emergency Department

Use of Modified Acute Concussion Evaluation Tools in the Emergency Department

... of concussion in the pop- ulation over time, overall demographics, clinical characteristics, and injury mechanisms did not ...of concussion by using the ACE-ED de fi nition, which allows diagnosis with only ... See full document

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Emergency department use

Emergency department use

... • Emergency department (ED) over- crowding has become an important pub- lic health issue ...ED use, is often cited as a cause of overcrowding, despite the fact that there is little evidence to ... See full document

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Evaluation of the Use of Ketamine for Acute Pain in the Emergency Department at a Tertiary Academic Medical Center

Evaluation of the Use of Ketamine for Acute Pain in the Emergency Department at a Tertiary Academic Medical Center

... the emergency department (ED), particularly in patients with opioid-resistant pain or polytrauma patients who are hemodynami- cally ...the use of low-dose ketamine for acute pain in the ...for ... See full document

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Emergency department use and barriers to wellness: a survey of emergency department frequent users

Emergency department use and barriers to wellness: a survey of emergency department frequent users

... emergency department. In the CDC analysis of adults aged 18–64 years who use the ED, it was found that 77% reported that the seriousness of the medical problem was the reason for their most recent ED ... See full document

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Evaluation of a new imaging tool for use with major trauma cases in the emergency department

Evaluation of a new imaging tool for use with major trauma cases in the emergency department

... actual evaluation addresses only one part of the reading process and not the complete workflow starting with the image acquisition up to the determin- ation of the final ... See full document

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Proximity and emergency department use

Proximity and emergency department use

... The geographic proximity between a patient’s home and an ED has also been recognized as a contributing factor for ED use. While this factor is being increasingly acknowledged, there is little quantitative evidence ... See full document

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Use of a care bundle in the emergency department for acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a feasibility study

Use of a care bundle in the emergency department for acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a feasibility study

... With the increasing complexity of management and pressure on time in delivering acute medical care, critical components of appropriate care may be overlooked. One approach to the issue of ensuring adequate ... See full document

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The way from pen and paper to electronic documentation in a German emergency department

The way from pen and paper to electronic documentation in a German emergency department

... In general, electronic systems offer several advantages such as ubiquitous availability of patient documentation and optimized information management in order to im- prove the efficacy of communication [16]. In ... See full document

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Biomarkers in the prediction and management of acute coronary syndromes: current perspectives

Biomarkers in the prediction and management of acute coronary syndromes: current perspectives

... the emergency department, underlining the need for an ideal biomarker for rapid recogni- tion of acute coronary syndrome ...the emergency department has been based mostly on clinical ... See full document

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Sport-Related Concussion in Children and Adolescents

Sport-Related Concussion in Children and Adolescents

... or emergency department after a concussion, a thorough history, including signs and symptoms as well as details of any previous head inju- ries; head and neck examination; neu- rologic examination, ... See full document

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Concussion assessment in the emergency department: a preliminary study for a quality improvement project

Concussion assessment in the emergency department: a preliminary study for a quality improvement project

... Our study has showed that the orientation score, symptom severity score and parts of the symptom and immediate memory sections were able to predict worse outcomes. Patients who reattended the ED within 30 days were ... See full document

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Emergency department management of acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: factors predicting readmission

Emergency department management of acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: factors predicting readmission

... the emergency physician deems it necessary to do a workup for potential underlying infection (complete blood count, C-reactive protein, and blood or sputum cultures) or a cardiovascular reason for dyspnea ... See full document

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Acute care of older patients in the emergency department: strategies to improve patient outcomes

Acute care of older patients in the emergency department: strategies to improve patient outcomes

... intervention, commonly referred to as Interface Geriatrics, targets older frail patients in the acute setting, with the aim of reducing adverse outcomes and readmissions. Common interventions made by specialist ... See full document

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Intensive care unit scoring systems outperform emergency department scoring systems for mortality prediction in critically ill patients: a prospective cohort study

Intensive care unit scoring systems outperform emergency department scoring systems for mortality prediction in critically ill patients: a prospective cohort study

... Rapid Acute Physiology Score (RAPS), which was itself derived from APACHE ...of use and employment of data routinely captured on patients in the ED ...Wales Emergency Department Score (PEDS) ... See full document

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Impact of point-of-care ultrasound on quality of care in clinical practice

Impact of point-of-care ultrasound on quality of care in clinical practice

... the emergency department with shock create a high-stakes situation for the treating physician, because they have high mortality and the differentials are ... See full document

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Feasibility and accuracy of teleconcussion for acute evaluation of suspected concussion

Feasibility and accuracy of teleconcussion for acute evaluation of suspected concussion

... s concussion care — from the hyperacute and acute stages (on the sideline or in the emergency department) through recovery (with clinical assessments of neurologic and neuropsychometric ... See full document

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Evaluation of the Standardized Assessment of Concussion in a Pediatric Emergency Department

Evaluation of the Standardized Assessment of Concussion in a Pediatric Emergency Department

... tion, use of narcotics for pain control before the administration of the SAC, suspicion of nonaccidental trauma, ad- mission to the neurosurgical service or ICU, multisystem injuries, or the presence of ... See full document

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Incidence and Patterns of Acute Poisoning Cases in an Emergency Department of A Tertiary Care Hospital in Chennai

Incidence and Patterns of Acute Poisoning Cases in an Emergency Department of A Tertiary Care Hospital in Chennai

... We assume residency in South Indian cities like Chennai where the expectations run high among the common general public for academic achievements on the young student population as well as work related goals and ... See full document

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Using sideline concussion tests in the emergency department

Using sideline concussion tests in the emergency department

... when study personnel were available in the ED. Research personnel were typically available for 12–15 hours per day depending on staffing. This study was a single-center study completed at a university Level I trauma ... See full document

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Lung injury prediction score for the emergency department: first step towards prevention in patients at risk

Lung injury prediction score for the emergency department: first step towards prevention in patients at risk

... patient mortality. Moreover, the scoring system has the potential to allow for the investigation of preventive measures in the emergency department. While the authors acknowledge APACHE II was not designed ... See full document

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