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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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Sangil Lee,Michelle Suh,Luna Ragsdale et al. Sangil Lee et al.
Background: The increasing prevalence of dementia poses significant challenges for emergency department (ED) care, as persons living with dementia (PLWD) more frequently experience adverse outcomes such as delirium, prolo...
Zachary W Binder,Carrie Ng,Nicole Klekowski et al. Zachary W Binder et al.
Background: Managing pain associated with pediatric femur fractures is challenging. The ultrasound-guided fascia iliaca compartment nerve block (FICNB) provides regional analgesia for femur fractures in adults, but data o...
Rachel E Solnick,Rahi Patel,Ethan Chang et al. Rachel E Solnick et al.
Background: Empiric antibiotic treatment for gonorrhea (GC) and chlamydia (CT) is common in U.S. emergency departments (EDs) due to the delayed availability of test results. Local studies have identified sex-based dispari...
Michael D Simpson,Katherine B Tang,Michael W Donnino et al. Michael D Simpson et al.
Background: Management of severe prolongation of the corrected QT interval (QTc) following acute drug overdose presents a challenge to clinicians, as resulting ventricular dysrhythmias are rare but life-threatening. This ...
Amy D Costigan,Martin A Reznek,Christopher Slocum et al. Amy D Costigan et al.
Objective: Incidents of aggression and hostility towards staff in emergency departments (EDs) have escalated in frequency and severity, posing a serious threat to the well-being of patients and healthcare providers. Resea...