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Autor:
Adam Ross, Martin Huecker, J. Jeremy Thomas, Adam Lehnig, Jodi Wojcik, Suzanne McGee, Jacob Shreffler, Campbell Bishop, Ashlee Melendez
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 56:314-315
Autor:
Kimberly Broughton-Miller, Michelle Frisbie, Leigh Ann Scherrer, Laura Nice, Karina Pentecost, Jodi Wojcik, Christine Frick, Matthew V. Benns
Publikováno v:
Trauma. 22:273-277
BackgroundPatients who undergo splenectomy are at increased risk of infection caused by encapsulated bacteria. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends a series of vaccinations for asplenic patients, the first of which are generall
Autor:
Jodi Wojcik
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research. 43:S154-S154
Introduction Depression and anxiety are seen in burn patients at rates up to 45%. Untreated, they can lead to long-term complications of posttraumatic stress disorder. Treating the psychological consequences of burn injury leads to increased quality
Autor:
Karina Pentecost, Jodi Wojcik, Matthew C. Bozeman, Brian G. Harbrecht, Jessica L. Weaver, Kimberly Broughton-Miller, Michelle Frisbie, Charles W. Kimbrough, Nicholas A. Nash
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 83:507-511
Animal-related injuries are common in rural areas. Agricultural workers can suffer severe injuries involving farm machinery or falls. The spectrum of injuries related to rural activities is poorly defined and characterizing these injuries will improv
Autor:
Jessica L, Weaver, Charles W, Kimbrough, Kimberly, Broughton-Miller, Michelle, Frisbie, Jodi, Wojcik, Karina, Pentecost, Matthew C, Bozeman, Nicholas A, Nash, Brian G, Harbrecht
Publikováno v:
The American surgeon. 83(5)
Animal-related injuries are common in rural areas. Agricultural workers can suffer severe injuries involving farm machinery or falls. The spectrum of injuries related to rural activities is poorly defined and characterizing these injuries will improv
Autor:
Karina Pentecost, Matthew C. Bozeman, Jodi Wojcik, Jason W. Smith, Matthew V. Benns, Kimberly Broughton-Miller, Glen A. Franklin, Michelle Frisbie, Brian G. Harbrecht
Publikováno v:
Journal of trauma nursing : the official journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses. 20(3)
The purpose of the study was to assess whether trauma may be an independent risk factor for stroke. Evidence has shown that trauma patients experience a hypercoagulable state postinjury, increasing the risk of thrombotic events. A case-controlled, re