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Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Europe PubMed Central
Europe PubMed Central
Objective:We assessed the self-reported theoretical and practical preparedness training of Canadian emergency medical services (EMS) providers in chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) events.Methods:We designed an online survey to add
Autor:
Erik N. Vu, Joseph K.H. Ip, Russell D. MacDonald, Ed Cain, Andrew H. Travers, P. Richard Verbeek, Sunil Sookram, Kirstie McLelland, Brian Schwartz, Karen Wanger, Adrienne Rothney, Michael J. Feldman
Publikováno v:
Prehospital Emergency Care. 12:372-380
As the role of emergency medical services (EMS) continues to expand, EMS physicians and medical directors require special skills and training to keep pace with the rapidly evolving subspecialty of EMS. In Canada, subspecialty training in EMS is still
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Robin K O'Brien, Joe Puskaric, Kenneth Gin, Karen Wanger, Grant Innes, Ross Berringer, Jeffrey Watts, R. Douglas McKnight, Riyad B. Abu-Laban, Jim Christenson, Caroline M McIntyre, Ruth Milner, Peter J. Zed, Iain MacPhail, Catherina A. van Beek
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 367:1577-1584
Summary Background Endogenous adenosine might cause or perpetuate bradyasystole. Our aim was to determine whether aminophylline, an adenosine antagonist, increases the rate of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) after out-of-hospital cardiac arr
Early Discharge of Patients with Presumed Opioid Overdose: Development of a Clinical Prediction Rule
Autor:
Min Gao, John J. Spinelli, Jeremy Etherington, Sarah Pennington, Eric Grafstein, Karen Wanger, Grant Innes, Chris Fernandes, Jim Christenson
Publikováno v:
Academic Emergency Medicine. 7:1110-1118
To develop a clinical prediction rule to identify patients who can be safely discharged one hour after the administration of naloxone for presumed opioid overdose.Patients who received naloxone for known or presumed opioid overdose were formally eval
Publikováno v:
Academic Emergency Medicine. 5:293-299
Objective: To determine whether naloxone administered IV to out-of-hospital patients with suspected opioid overdose would have a more rapid therapeutic onset than naloxone given subcutaneously (SQ). Methods: A prospective, sequential, observational c
Publikováno v:
Prehospital and disaster medicine. 25(2)
Providing prehospital care poses unique risks. Paramedics are essentially the only medical personnel who are routinely at the scene of violent episodes, and they are more likely to be assaulted than are other prehospital personnel. In addition to ind
Autor:
Karen Wanger
Publikováno v:
CJEM. 2(1)
RÉSUMÉ: L’encombrement des salles d’urgence a atteint un niveau de crise et les retombées s’étendent au-delà des murs des hôpitaux. De plus en plus, le personnel des urgences surchargées utilise la tactique du «détournement des ambulan
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Min Gao, Eric Grafstein, Sarah Pennington, Christopher Mb Fernandes, Brian Lahiffe, John J. Spinelli, Grant Innes, Jeremy Etherington, Karen Wanger, Jim Christenson
Publikováno v:
CJEM. 2(3)
Introduction: Patients with suspected opioid overdose frequently require naloxone treatment. Despite recommendations to observe such patients for 4 to 24 hours after naloxone, earlier discharge is becoming more common. This prospective, observational
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Riyad B. Abu-Laban, Jim Christenson, Richard P Sadowski, Joe Puskaric, Joel Singer, Catherina A. van Beek, Karen Wanger, Iain MacPhail, R. Douglas McKnight, Victor M. Wood, Grant Innes, Martin T. Schechter
Publikováno v:
The New England journal of medicine. 346(20)
Background Coronary thrombosis and pulmonary thromboembolism are common causes of cardiac arrest. We assessed whether the administration of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) during cardiopulmonary resuscitation would benefit patients with cardiac a
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Sarah Pennington, John J. Spinelli, Jim Christenson, Chris Fer‐Nandes, Eric Grafstein, Karen Wanger, Jeremy Etherington, Grant Innes
Publikováno v:
Academic Emergency Medicine. 8:403-404