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pro vyhledávání: '"Justin Oeth"'
Autor:
Tamer Hudali, Megan Moore, Robert Mitchell, Wesley H Self, Todd W Rice, Matthew W Semler, Kate O’Connor, Christopher Hughes, Swati Gulati, Jonathan D Casey, Derek W Russell, Derek J Vonderhaar, William S Stigler, John Whittle, Jason R West, Kevin W Gibbs, Janna S Landsperger, Sarah W Robison, Itay Bentov, Matthew E Prekker, Christopher John Lindsell, David Janz, John P Gaillard, Bradley Lloyd, Sheetal Gandotra, Anna Altz-Stamm, Cristina Bardita, Mary Clay Boone, Joe W Chiles, Kristina Collins, Abby Drescher, Kevin G Dsouza, Janna Dunn, Stacy Ejem, Josh Gautney, Nicole Harris, Savannah Herder, R Chad Wade, Rutwij Joshi, Daniel Kelmenson, Anne Merrill Mason, Scott R Merriman, Takudzwa Mkorombindo, Jada Nowak, Lisa Sarratt, Tabitha Stewart, Kadambari Vijaykumar, Gina White, Micah R Whitson, Christopher Barnes, Andrew M Walters, Adit A Ginde, Brian Driver, Stacy A Trent, Lane M Smith, AM Joffe, Michelle P Howell, Steven Mitchell, Andrew Latimer, Kevin Doerschug, Vikas Koppurapu, Alicia K Cupelo, Paige DeVries, Sally Dye, Andrea Fletcher, Christopher S Gray, Kevin High, Michael C Kurz, Carol L Lyle, Justin Oeth, Erika LW Rice, Alexandra Schick, Jamie Stang, Nathaniel D Westphal, Tak Watase, Raquel R Bartz, William C Fox, Bret D Alvis, Stephanie C Demasi, Laura E Goyack, Kristy K Ford, Trevor S Mattox, Sheylan D Patel, G Bruno Pereira, Anthony Defebio, Jennifer Friedel, Feysel Mohamed, Karina Nava, Angela Otoo, Christian Perez, Cori Withers
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 11, Iss 5 (2021)
Introduction Intubation-related complications are less frequent when intubation is successful on the first attempt. The rate of first attempt success in the emergency department (ED) and intensive care unit (ICU) is typically less than 90%. The bougi
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https://doaj.org/article/aab5d5812dfa4bdeb60c4fceaa87b09e
Publikováno v:
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 33:98-100
The use of after-action reviews (AARs) following major emergency events, such as a disaster, is common and mandated for hospitals and similar organizations. There is a recurrent challenge of identified problems not being resolved and repeated in subs
Autor:
Kelly Bookman, Eleanor Mills, Megan Westmoreland, Michael DeVivo, Andrew Hopkinson, Michael J. Ames, Emily R. Roberts, Brandon J. Sonn, Kathleen C. Barnes, Shelby K. Shelton, Mark Chavez, Laurie Blumberg Romero, Kristy Crooks, Makayla Welham, Alison Lakin, Adit A. Ginde, Stephen J. Wicks, Matthew R.G. Taylor, Justin Oeth, Richard D. Zane, Jessica Saben, Andrew A. Monte, John Heldens
Publikováno v:
Acad Emerg Med
The Emergency Medicine Specimen Bank (EMSB) was developed to facilitate precision medicine in acute care. The EMSB is a biorepository of clinical health data and biospecimens collected from all adult, English- or Spanish-speaking individuals who are
Publikováno v:
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 32:S64-S65
Autor:
Amanda Swedhin, Justin Oeth, Kristen Alix, Nicole Babu, Monica Brock, Krista Hall, Michelle Ballou, Omid Jazaeri
Publikováno v:
Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing. 31:e19-e20