Does an assessment aid improve Glasgow Coma Scale scoring by helicopter rescuers in Hong Kong: A randomised controlled trial [0.03%]
一项随机对照试验:在香港空中救护员使用格拉斯哥昏迷量表评分辅助工具的效果如何?
Suet Yi Chan,Chi Ho Tsang,William Wing Keung Woo et al.
Suet Yi Chan et al.
Background: Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is one of the most commonly used patient assessment tools. This study aimed to determine whether an assessment aid can improve the GCS scoring accuracy by helicopter rescuers in Hong K...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Australasian emergency care. 2018 Aug;21(3):105-110. DOI:10.1016/j.auec.2018.06.001 2018
To stitch or not to stitch: A case review: Auricular lacerations involving cartilage management in the emergency department [0.03%]
缝与不缝?耳廓裂伤伴软骨损伤的急诊处理个案分析
Sok Mun Yuen,Natasha Jennings
Sok Mun Yuen
Patients with Parkinsonism are at risk of frequent falls by virtue of their unstable gait. Auricular lacerations involving the cartilage are usually managed by Plastics Surgeons. Patient Mr Jones (an alias for this case review) had sustaine...
Senior emergency nurses' responses to escalations of care for clinical deterioration [0.03%]
高级急诊护士对临床病情恶化的护理升级的反应
Vanessa Leonard-Roberts,Judy Currey,Julie Considine
Vanessa Leonard-Roberts
Background: Recognising and responding to clinical deterioration is a safety priority. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency, nature, and response of emergency department Nursing Shift Leaders to episodes o...
Indonesian emergency nurses' preparedness to respond to disaster: A descriptive survey [0.03%]
印尼急诊护士应对灾难的准备情况:描述性调查
Azka Fathiyatir Rizqillah,Jessica Suna
Azka Fathiyatir Rizqillah
Background: As frontline hospital staff, emergency nurses must be prepared to respond in disaster situations. While many disasters have befallen Indonesia, no available studies document disaster preparedness of nurses in ...
Paediatric emergency nurses' perceptions of parents' understanding of discharge information: A qualitative study [0.03%]
儿科急诊护士对家长出院信息理解情况的看法:定性研究
Kodchanipa Phonpruk,Karen Flowers,Paul Fulbrook et al.
Kodchanipa Phonpruk et al.
Purpose: To identify paediatric emergency department nurses' perceptions of factors influencing parents' understanding of discharge information. Procedure...
Family presence during resuscitation (FPDR): A qualitative study of implementation experiences and opinions of emergency personnel [0.03%]
心肺复苏时家属在场陪伴(FPDR)的实施经历和急救人员的看法:定性研究
Emma Ramage,Joanne E Porter,Narelle Biedermann
Emma Ramage
Aim: To explore the experiences of nurses and doctors on the implementation of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) in Victorian emergency departments. ...
Consensus-based clinical research priorities for emergency nursing in Australia [0.03%]
澳大利亚急诊护理临床研究共识优先事项
Julie Considine,Kate Curtis,Ramon Z Shaban et al.
Julie Considine et al.
Introduction: Research is vital to responding to contemporary challenges of providing safe, high quality emergency nursing care, yet the research priorities for emergency nursing practice in Australia are unknown. This st...
Barriers to providing optimal management of psychiatric patients in the emergency department (psychiatric patient management) [0.03%]
急诊部门精神病人管理的障碍(精神病患者管理)
Mahesha H K Dombagolla,Joyce A Kant,Fiona W Y Lai et al.
Mahesha H K Dombagolla et al.
Background: We aimed to determine the barriers to optimal management of psychiatric patients in the emergency department (ED). Methods: ...
Observational Study
Australasian emergency care. 2019 Mar;22(1):8-12. DOI:10.1016/j.auec.2019.01.001 2019
Incidence, characteristics and outcomes of patients that return to Emergency Departments. An integrative review [0.03%]
急诊患者回头访的发病率、特征和结局的整合性综述研究
Claire L Hutchinson,Andrea McCloughen,Kate Curtis
Claire L Hutchinson
Background: Unplanned return visits account for up to 5% of Emergency Department presentations in Australia and have been associated with adverse events and increased costs. A large number of studies examine the incidence...
Outcomes at non-trauma centres within a trauma referral network: A five-year retrospective cohort study from Australia [0.03%]
澳大利亚创伤转诊网络中非创伤中心的结局:一项为期五年的回顾性队列研究
Kevin Cornwall,Matthew Oliver,Kendall Bein et al.
Kevin Cornwall et al.
Objective: Describe major trauma activity and mortality within non-trauma centres within a single trauma referral network in New South Wales, Australia over a five-year period. ...
Multicenter Study
Australasian emergency care. 2019 Mar;22(1):42-46. DOI:10.1016/j.auec.2019.01.002 2019