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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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Linh Dang,Kurt Kroenke,Jill Connors et al. Linh Dang et al.
Objective: Low-risk chest pain (LRCP) is one of the most common conditions presenting in the emergency department (ED) and is strongly associated with anxiety. The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of o...
Summer Ghaith,Cameron Gettel,Megan McElhinny et al. Summer Ghaith et al.
Objectives: We describe the types of emergency department (ED) visits managed by non-physician providers (NPPs), including physician assistants and nurse practitioners, and emergency medicine (EM) physicians, assessing sh...
Lauren T Southerland,Julie A Stephens,Katherine M Hunold et al. Lauren T Southerland et al.
Background: Geriatric screening and multidisciplinary assessment of older adults in the Emergency Department (ED) decrease hospitalizations and ED revisits. The impact on patient-reported outcomes of health-related qualit...
Summer Ghaith,Ronna L Campbell,Zachary Ginsberg et al. Summer Ghaith et al.
Objective: We sought to characterize patients presenting to emergency departments (EDs) with abdominal pain and to validate risk categories defined by the Guidelines for Reasonable and Appropriate Care in the Emergency De...
Nouf Aljahdali,Andrea S Doria,Carina Man et al. Nouf Aljahdali et al.
Objectives: Up to 10% of positive ultrasounds (US) for suspected pediatric appendicitis are false positive. Minimizing the negative appendectomy rate is gaining importance as a quality indicator, with a proposed benchmark...
Youkie Shiozawa,Saaya Morton,Nanako Shirai et al. Youkie Shiozawa et al.
Objectives: Emergency department (ED) visits offer opportunities for seriously ill patients to formulate future medical care goals, yet ED clinicians lack practical strategies for these conversations. ED GOAL, a behaviora...