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- Incidence of prescription errors in patients discharged from the . . .
Purpose: The Emergency Department (ED) is known for its high rates of medication errors secondary to many characteristics such as unfamiliar patients, lack of continuity of care, increasing patient volumes, reliance on verbal orders, and fewer safety mechanisms The purpose of this study was to quantify and characterize the medication errors that occur in patients discharged from the ED
- The American Journal of Emergency Medicine - ScienceDirect
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- Geriatric assistive devices improve older patient engagement and . . .
In 2014, national emergency medicine and geriatrics societies released joint, standardized guidelines for Geriatric Emergency Department (GEDs) [1] One guideline recommendation is for assistive devices, which included cognitive engagement tools, walking aids devices, and hearing amplifiers, to be incorporated in GEDs [1] This recommendation for assistive devices was based on expert consensus
- Difficult intravenous access in the emergency department . . . - PubMed
Difficult intravenous access in the emergency department: Performance and impact of ultrasound-guided IV insertion performed by nurses Am J Emerg Med 2021 Aug:46:539-544 doi: 10 1016 j ajem 2020 11 013 Epub 2020 Nov 7
- Early, awake proning in emergency department patients with COVID-19
Proning has been shown to improve oxygenation and mortality in certain populations of intubated patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome Small observational analyses of COVID-19 patients suggest awake proning may lead to clinical improvement
- Corrigendum to “Criterion for initiating hemodialysis based on serum . . .
Corrigendum to “Criterion for initiating hemodialysis based on serum caffeine concentration in treating severe caffeine poisoning” [Am J Emerg Med 2021 Aug;46:70–73]
- Impact of mobility on degree of hydration in octogenarian population . . .
Impact of mobility on degree of hydration in octogenarian population examined in the emergency department Am J Emerg Med 2021 Aug;46:681-683 doi: 10 1016 j ajem 2020 08 037 Epub 2020 Aug 17
- Corrigendum to “Who provides what care? An analysis of clinical focus . . .
Corrigendum to “Who provides what care? An analysis of clinical focus among the national emergency care workforce” [Am J Emerg Med 2021 Apr;42:228–232] - PMC Access keys NCBI Homepage MyNCBI Homepage Main Content Main Navigation Collections
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