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期刊名:Academic emergency medicine

缩写:ACAD EMERG MED

ISSN:1069-6563

e-ISSN:1553-2712

IF/分区:3.2/Q1

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Background: Emergency department (ED) visits by older adults for falls are an opportunity to initiate fall prevention interventions. The GAPcare II trial tested an effective ED-based fall prevention program at two health ...
Shunsuke Amagasa,Shu Utsumi,Satoko Uematsu et al. Shunsuke Amagasa et al.
Background: The optimal sequence of epinephrine administration and advanced airway management (AAM) successfully delivered during pediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is unclear. Our objective was to determine ...
Karla D Wagner,Benjamin Chase,Jessica Anderson et al. Karla D Wagner et al.
Background: The increasing prevalence of methamphetamine-associated "overdoses" in the surveillance literature necessitates a better understanding of self-reported symptoms associated with acute methamphetamine toxicity e...
Thomas K Hagerman,Sunita Ghosh,Maryam Nour et al. Thomas K Hagerman et al.
Background: Little is known about the referral timeframes emergency department (ED) providers recommend following emergency care and the frequency with which patients attend primary care provider (PCP) appointments within...
Abdi D Osman,Cilla J Haywood,Lannie Ho et al. Abdi D Osman et al.
Background: The population aged over 75 is the fastest growing demographic presenting to the emergency department (ED). Various ED models have been implemented to address the needs of older patients, including care coordi...