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Brett J Anderson,Andrew M Harding,Simone E Taylor et al. Brett J Anderson et al.
Background: On 21 November 2016, during a thunderstorm asthma event, an external disaster was called in our Emergency Department (ED), the first since comprehensive implementation of electronic clinical documentation. Thi...
Bridget Honan,Michael Davoren,Jennifer Preddy et al. Bridget Honan et al.
Background: Hip fractures are a common and painful emergency presentation amongst elderly patients and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. This study observed the frequency of documentation of pain sc...
Kate Curtis,Siyu Qian,Ping Yu et al. Kate Curtis et al.
Background: Following the provision of urgent care, screening for risks known to impact patient outcomes is an extension of safe emergency nursing care, in particular for falls, pressure injury and substance use. Screenin...
Stephanie E Chappel,Brad Aisbett,Julie Considine et al. Stephanie E Chappel et al.
Background: Emergency nurses work consecutive, rotating shift patterns. However, how their occupational physical activity levels are associated between these shifts is unknown. This study aimed to examine the associations...
Megan Bool,Matthew J Barton,Peta-Anne Zimmerman Megan Bool
Background: Blood culture collection remains the gold standard to diagnose bacteraemia. Current evidence suggests that the emergency department (ED) often has blood culture contamination (BCC) rates above the recommended ...
Ivan Chau,Katja Horn,Alexander Dullenkopf Ivan Chau
Background: Acceleromyometry is the clinical standard for quantitative neuromuscular monitoring, mostly using the stimulation pattern train-of-four (TOF). TOF-Cuff®, a recently introduced neuromuscular monitor with stimu...
Clare Thomas,C J Cabilan,Amy N B Johnston Clare Thomas
Introduction: Peripheral intravenous cannula is often a first line invasive intervention for patients in the emergency department. It is used to facilitate blood sampling, deliver essential fluids, blood products and medi...
Tamsin Jones,Kate Curtis,Ramon Z Shaban Tamsin Jones
Background: Specialist graduate emergency nursing education programs are essential to the delivery of high quality and safe healthcare to patients with complex needs in emergency care. Little is known about tertiary emerg...
Kellie M Kaczorowski,Nicola A Drayton,Mitchell R Grimston Kellie M Kaczorowski
Background: The creation of the safety culture coordinator role within an Australian Local Health District followed a critical incident in one of its emergency departments. As part of the role, it was important to have an...
Darcy T O&#x;Connor,Helen Rawson,Bernice Redley Darcy T O&#x;Connor
Background: Little is known about how Australian national safety standards for communicating multidisciplinary care are operationalised during high-risk care transitions. We examined transfer of care for complex patients ...