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Publikováno v:
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol 21, Iss 6 (2020)
Introduction: Penetrance is the annual rate of human exposure calls per 1000 persons, a measure that historically describes poison center (PC) utilization. Penetrance varies by sociodemographic characteristics and by geography. Our goal in this study
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Publikováno v:
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol 21, Iss 6 (2020)
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol 21, Iss 6 (2020)
Introduction: Penetrance is the annual rate of human exposure calls per 1000 persons, a measure that historically describes poison center (PC) utilization. Penetrance varies by sociodemographic characteristics and by geography. Our goal in this study
Autor:
Jon B. Cole, Kristin M. Engebretsen, Alex O’Brien-Lambert, Johanna C. Moore, Lila W. Steinberg, Paul C. Nystrom, Brandon J. Fryza, Jeffrey D. Ho, Rebecca L. Kornas, Benjamin S. Orozco, Samuel J. Stellpflug, Peter Bache-Wiig
Publikováno v:
Clinical Toxicology. 54:556-562
Ketamine is an emerging drug for the treatment of acute undifferentiated agitation in the prehospital environment, however no prospective comparative studies have evaluated its effectiveness or safety in this clinical setting.We hypothesized 5 mg/kg
Autor:
Donald M. Dawes, Lila W. Steinberg, Paul C. Nystrom, Jeffrey D. Ho, Anne Marie K. Tilton, Johanna C. Moore, James R. Miner
Publikováno v:
Medicine, Science and the Law. 55:208-215
Introduction When a law enforcement officer (LEO) stops a suspect believed to be operating (a vehicle) while impaired (OWI), the suspect may resist or flee, and the LEO may respond with force. The suspect may then undergo a Standardized Field Sobriet
Autor:
James R. Miner, Johanna C. Moore, Marc S. Berris, Jeffrey D. Ho, Andrea S. Vincent, Michael A. Brave, Lila W. Steinberg, Paul C. Nystrom, Anne Marie K. Tilton, Donald M. Dawes
Publikováno v:
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology. 10:9-17
While the physiologic effects of modern conducted electrical weapons (CEW) have been the subject of numerous studies, their effects on neurocognitive functioning, both short-term and long-term, are less well understood. It is also unclear how these e