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The Clockwork ED [PDF]

open access: possibleEmergency Medicine Journal, 2008
There are many ways, according to the old proverb, to skin a cat, but probably not as many ways as there are to address the problems of patient flow and overcrowding in emergency departments (ED); the UK 4-hour target of recent years is just one idea of many. An organisation known as The Advisory Board Company also has the issue of patient flow and ED
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Is ED Still Only Equal to ED? [PDF]

open access: possibleEuropean Urology, 2009
Personally, I believe that the history of sexualmedicine is connected with the development oftheconceptthatsexualhealthiscloselyrelatedwithmen’s overall cardiovascular well being. In thiscontext, the significant connections which havebeen demonstrated between cardiovascular disor-ders (CVD) and erectile dysfunction (ED) havesignificantly contributed to
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Noise in the ED

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2005
The impact of noise pollution on both the patient and the care provider has been extensively studied in the neonatal intensive care unit and in other critical care units. Noise pollution makes errors more probable and is one of the risk factors for provider burnout and negative outcomes for patients. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends
Elizabeth Fitzsullivan   +2 more
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ED intensivists and ED intensive care units

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2013
a Division of Emergency Critical Care, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA b Department of Emergency Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA c Departments of Critical Care Medicine & Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA d Department of Surgery/ Department of Emergency Medicine ...
Jon C. Rittenberger   +5 more
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ED wonders

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2001
Review what's new in biphasic defibrillation and trauma nursing, including and intubation alternatives.
M W, Day, A, Woods
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To ED or not to ED: NHS 24 referrals to the emergency department [PDF]

open access: possibleEmergency Medicine Journal, 2010
This study aimed to compare the opinions of consultants in emergency medicine and general practitioners (GPs) on the appropriateness of NHS 24 referrals to the emergency department (ED).170 NHS 24 referrals to the ED were reviewed by six GPs and six emergency consultants who were asked their opinion as to which out-of-hours service would be most ...
J Meikle   +3 more
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Family Life Ed and/or Sex Ed?

Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1967
can be interpreted by an experienced teacher in a way that is consonant with the fullest exploration of every topic. Moreover, administrators have begun to cooperate in this.8 However, it would be instructive for present and future educators in the family field to examine the degree of distrust of the teacher built into some of the syllabi.
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The ED is an efficient place to treat ED patients

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2004
The purpose of this study was to determine what percentage of ED patients would be more efficiently treated in an offsite clinic. A stratified sample consisting of 650 ED visits were reviewed. Patient care was classified as more efficiently delivered in ED or clinic using prospectively developed criteria.
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