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pro vyhledávání: '"Prashant V. Mahajan"'
Autor:
Elizabeth C. Powell, Prashant V. Mahajan, Genie Roosevelt, John D. Hoyle, Rajender Gattu, Andrea T. Cruz, Alexander J. Rogers, Shireen M. Atabaki, David M. Jaffe, T. Charles Casper, Octavio Ramilo, Nathan Kuppermann, Deborah A. Levine, Michael G. Tunik, Lise E. Nigrovic, Prashant Mahajan, Elizabeth R. Alpern, Melissa Vitale, Lorin Browne, Mary Saunders, Richard M. Ruddy, James G. Linakis, Dominic Borgialli, Stephen Blumberg, Ellen F. Crain, Jennifer Anders, Bema Bonsu, Daniel M. Cohen, Jonathan E. Bennett, Peter S. Dayan, Richard Greenberg, Jared Muenzer, Charles Macias, Leah Tzimenatos, Anne Brayer, Kathleen Lillis
Publikováno v:
Annals of emergency medicine. 71(2)
Study objective To describe the current epidemiology of bacteremia in febrile infants 60 days of age and younger in the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN). Methods We conducted a planned secondary analysis of a prospective obs
Autor:
Kathy N, Shaw, Kathleen A, Lillis, Richard M, Ruddy, Prashant V, Mahajan, Richard, Lichenstein, Cody S, Olsen, James M, Chamberlain, N, Kuppermann
Publikováno v:
Emergency Medicine Journal. 30:815-819
Objective Medication errors are an important cause of preventable morbidity, especially in children in emergency department (ED) settings. Internal use of voluntary incident reporting (IR) is common within hospitals, with little external reporting or
Autor:
Kathy N, Shaw, Richard M, Ruddy, Cody S, Olsen, Kathleen A, Lillis, Prashant V, Mahajan, J Michael, Dean, James M, Chamberlain, M, Pusic
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 124:485-493
OBJECTIVES: The goals were (1) to describe emergency department (ED) characteristics thought to be related to patient safety within the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network, (2) to measure staff perceptions of the climate of safety in ED
Publikováno v:
Therapy. 5:435-449
Altered mental status and coma can be considered as an acute neurological emergency characterized by significant brain impairment, necessitating a rapid, methodical approach to evaluation and treatment. There are several, diverse causes of coma, whic
Autor:
Richard M, Ruddy, James M, Chamberlain, Prashant V, Mahajan, Tomohiko, Funai, Karen J, O'Connell, Stephen, Blumberg, Richard, Lichenstein, Heather L, Gramse, Kathy N, Shaw, J, Wade
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open
Objective Patient safety may be enhanced by using reports from front-line staff of near misses and unsafe conditions to identify latent safety events. We describe paediatric emergency department (ED) near-miss events and unsafe conditions from hospit
Publikováno v:
Clinical Pediatrics. 44:275-278
Autor:
Robert D, Welch, Katherine, Nicholas, Valerie L, Durkalski-Mauldin, Daniel H, Lowenstein, Robin, Conwit, Prashant V, Mahajan, Christopher, Lewandowski, Robert, Silbergleit, Jenny, Atas
Publikováno v:
Epilepsia. 56(2)
Although seizures arise from many etiologies, prolonged seizure activity from any cause is a dangerous neurologic emergency in both adults and children. Regardless of the initially precipitating cause, seizures that do not terminate spontaneously or
Autor:
Lois K, Lee, David, Monroe, Michael C, Bachman, Todd F, Glass, Prashant V, Mahajan, Arthur, Cooper, Rachel M, Stanley, Michelle, Miskin, Peter S, Dayan, James F, Holmes, Nathan, Kuppermann, J, Wright
Publikováno v:
JAMA pediatrics. 168(9)
Importance A history of loss of consciousness (LOC) is frequently a driving factor for computed tomography use in the emergency department evaluation of children with blunt head trauma. Computed tomography carries a nonnegligible risk for lethal radi
Autor:
James M, Chamberlain, Kathy N, Shaw, Kathleen A, Lillis, Prashant V, Mahajan, Richard M, Ruddy, Richard, Lichenstein, Cody S, Olsen, J Michael, Dean, N, Kuppermann
Publikováno v:
Pediatric emergency care. 29(2)
Hospital incident reporting is widely used but has had limited effectiveness for improving patient safety nationally. We describe the process of establishing a multi-institutional safety event reporting system.A descriptive study in The Pediatric Eme
Autor:
John D, Hoyle, Alexander J, Rogers, Diann E, Reischman, Elizabeth C, Powell, Dominic A, Borgialli, Prashant V, Mahajan, Jeff A, Trytko, Rachel M, Stanley
Publikováno v:
Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. 18(2)
The objectives were to characterize physician beliefs and practice of analgesia and anesthesia use for infant lumbar puncture (LP) in the emergency department (ED) and to determine if provider training type, experience, and beliefs are associated wit