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Sharyn Ireland,Marc Marquez,Claire Hatherley et al. Sharyn Ireland et al.
Background: Standards endorsed by the Australian Resuscitation Council in 2014 recommend that healthcare providers trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation should have their skills refreshed at least annually and for thos...
Ruth Barratt,Gwendolyn L Gilbert,Ramon Z Shaban et al. Ruth Barratt et al.
Background: The risk of healthcare-acquired infection increases during outbreaks of novel infectious diseases. Emergency department (ED) clinicians are at high risk of exposure to both these and common communicable diseas...
Helen Zaouk,Jennifer J Green,Julie Leask Helen Zaouk
Background: Pneumonia is one of the most common reasons patients over the age of 65 years present to the Emergency Department (ED). There is a 23-valent pneumococcal vaccine (23vPPV) available under the National Immunisat...
Kate Curtis,Belinda Kennedy,Andrew J A Holland et al. Kate Curtis et al.
Background: Injury remains the leading cause of death and disability for Australian children. There is known variability in the quality of care delivered to injured children in Australia. This study prioritises recommenda...
Kate Curtis,Belinda Munroe,Connie Van et al. Kate Curtis et al.
Background: Emergency nurses are responsible for the initial assessment, management and safety of critically ill patients. HIRAID, an evidence-informed emergency nursing assessment framework, is known to improve emergency...
Elizabeth Brown,Hideo Tohira,Paul Bailey et al. Elizabeth Brown et al.
Background: Despite evidence of a lower risk of death, major trauma patients are not always transported to Trauma Centres. This study examines the characteristics and outcomes of major trauma patients between transport de...
Kelly Leamy,John Thompson,Biswadev Mitra Kelly Leamy
Background: Patients currently receive discharge summaries including investigation results, medical assessment and follow up requirements with health professionals on discharge from the emergency department (ED). This stu...
Kara L Holloway-Kew,Tim R Baker,Muhammad A Sajjad et al. Kara L Holloway-Kew et al.
Background: In order to implement intervention strategies to prevent falls from height, epidemiological data are needed. The aim of this study was to map emergency presentations for falls from height in residents aged ≥4...
Martin Davis,Rodney Juratowitch,Scott Lamont et al. Martin Davis et al.
Objective: This study aimed to examine the quality of mental health certificate (MHC) completion in rural and remote New South Wales, to include the determination of those identified as mentally ill or mentally disordered...