Normalization of vital signs does not reduce the probability of acute pulmonary embo- lism in symptomatic emergency department patients. Acad Emerg Med 2012;19:11-7.Kline JA, Corredor DM, Hogg MM, et al. Normalization of vital signs does not reduce the probability of acute pul- monary ...
Despite successful refilling of all missing parameters and data according to the information available in the database after manual rechecking of the medical records, we identified 69 miss- ing items on the monthly average of the mode of arrival that accounted for 1.03% of the total number of ...
MacNamara AF, Brazil E, Evans PA. Computed tomography of the head by the accident and emergency department--why 24 hour access is vital. J Accid Emerg Med. 1998 Sep; 15 (5):294–297.Macnamara AF, Brazil E, Evans PA. Computed tomography of the head by the accident and emergency ...
Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA 10 Department of Emergency Medicine, Humanitas University, 20089 Milan, Italy * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. ...
(for example, urinary retention with the need for a catheter, constipation, and sensation of thirst), and the observation of vital signs such as oxygen saturation, body temperature, and blood glucose. Neurological and physical examination could help to recognize occult infections, signs of ...
The services provided by EDs within the scope of public health in ordinary and disaster times are of vital importance. Disasters have devastating effects on health, social, and economic dimensions. Especially developing countries are affected by disasters due to insufficient resources, infrastructure ...
The incorporation of training on medication for addiction treatment in residency curriculums is vital to equip emergency physicians to care for the many patients suffering in the ongoing opioid epidemic. Supplementary Materials The following supporting information can be downloaded at: https://www.mdpi....
During the anamnesis, the emergency physician assessed the degree of frailty of the patient using the 3D/3D+, the CFS and the ISAR scales. The 3D/3D+ is an express, mnemonic, dynamic and screening geriatric assessment tool. The 3D/3D+ records data obtained via an interview with the patient...
From October 2020 to December 2021, a non-blinded, independent researcher (TMA) retrospectively collected data by linking multiple datasets (i.e., ED presentation, MedRec, BPMH, admission, and PPMC data) and accessing patients’ digital medical records. Data were also retrospectively collected from...