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Autor:
Earl E Smith, Stephen V Cantrill, Melody Campbell, Stephen A Colucciello, William C Dalsey, Francis M Fesmire, E.John Gallagher, Andy S Jagoda, Stephen Karas, Dineke Mackey, Barbara A Murphy, Michael P Pietrzak, Daniel G Sayers, Philip L Henneman, Rhonda Whitson
Publikováno v:
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 29:706-724
[American College of Emergency Physicians: Clinical policy for the initial approach to patients presenting with a chief complaint of seizure who are not in status epilepticus. Ann Emerg Med May 1997;29:706-724.]
Autor:
Earl E Smith, Stephen V Cantrill, William C Dalsey, Francis M Fesmire, E.John Gallagher, Andy S Jagoda, Stephen Karas, Marvin Leibovich, Dineke Mackey, George W Molzen, Barbara A Murphy, Michael P Pietrzak, Daniel G Sayers, J.Stephen Huff
Publikováno v:
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 27:821-844
ACEP Clinical Policies committee and the Clinical Policies SubCommittee on Headache [American College of Emergency Physicians: Clinical policy for the initial approach to adolescents and adults presenting to the emergency department with a chief comp
Autor:
Earl E Smith, G.Richard Braen, Stephen V Cantrill, William C Dalsey, Francis M Fesmire, Constance S Greene, Stephen Karas, Marvin Leibovich, Dineke Mackey, George W Molzen, Barbara A Murphy, Michael P Pietrzak, Daniel G Sayers, Brian W Gibler
Publikováno v:
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 25:274-299
American College of Emergency Physicians: Clinical policy for the initial approach to adults presenting with a chief complaint of chest pain, with no history of trauma. Ann Emerg Med 1995;25:274-299.]
Autor:
Andy S Jagoda, Melody Campbell, Stephen Karas, Peter J Mariani, Suzanne M Shepherd, Stephen V Cantrill, Stephen A Colucciello, William C Dalsey, Francis M Fesmire, E.John Gallagher, Barbara A Murphy, Michael P Pietrzak, Daniel G Sayers, Rhonda Whitson
Publikováno v:
Annals of emergency medicine. 31(5)
[American College of Emergency Physicians: Clinical policy for procedural sedation and analgesia in the emergency department. Ann Emerg Med May 1998;31:663-677.].
Autor:
Stephen Karas
Publikováno v:
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 243:1356-1359
High-cost laboratory tests, roentgenograms, medications, and supplies were the focus of a voluntary cost-containment effort initiated in a community hospital emergency department. The department microcomputer determined that 100 of 1,560 possible cha
Autor:
Stephen Karas
Publikováno v:
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 10:627-630
To study the problem of drug interactions in an emergency department, a microcomputer was programmed to identify the potentially adverse enhancements and antagonistic interactions of drugs in a randomly chosen group of 355 patients who were currently
Autor:
Stephen Karas
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians. 7:334-338
A microcomputer system was developed for the Tri-City Hospital Emergency Department to serve as a clinical information center. The system is being used to better allocate resources, both personnel and materials, to accurately assess the nature of the
Autor:
Stephen Karas
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians. 4:126-128
Methods of cyclic analysis were developed and applied to the data on the number of daily hospital admissions to LAC/USC Medical Center and to the number of patients seen daily on each of the three shifts for the main admitting room area. A seven-day
Autor:
Stephen Karas
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians. 4:313-315
A computer program, the differential diagnosis stimulator, based upon a logoscope (Nash), was programmed in Fortran IV for a time-share computer. The program prints out a list of diseases, consistent with the patient's presenting symptoms and signs,
Autor:
Stephen Karas
Publikováno v:
JACEP. 6(10)
The hourly and daily patient load data from Tri-City Hospital was analyzed using statistical and graphic analysis for the period between April 1, 1976 and October 31, 1976. This analysis revealed repetitive patterns in the patient load data, both in