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Allergic emergencies in the emergency room

Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 1999
It is now clear that the prevalence of allergic diseases is increasing everywhere. For example, the cumulative prevalence of allergic diseases places them second as a cause of morbidity in the American population. It has been estimated that 10% of the US populat ion will have asthma or eczema, 10-15% allergic rhinitis, and 10-15% a drug allergy during ...
F, Staikowsky, C, Zanker, L, Casenove
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Hematologic emergencies in the pediatric emergency room

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2002
The complete blood count (CBC) describes the three hematopoietic lineages (i.e., the erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets), and it is an essential diagnostic component in numerous clinical situations. The pediatric CBC and hematologic problems in children may significantly differ from that of adults.
Peter D, Sadowitz   +2 more
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Teaching Emergency Room Psychiatry

Psychiatric Services, 1980
Concepts of crisis intervention and community psychiatry have greatly increased the importance of the emergency room rotation in a psychiatric residency program. Many of the techniques most appropriate to the emergency room are contrary to those taught in the traditional curriculum.
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Emergency Room Standards

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
To the Editor.— Dr Berger's letter concerning the competency of emergency room physicians demonstrated a parochial ignorance of standards of practice elsewhere, as well as a disregard of proper medical economics and priorities. Having trained in New York (Columbia, 1976), I am well aware of that city's many deficiencies. In other parts of the country,
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Emergency-Room Care

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
Emergency-Room Care joins the annually enlarging list of books devoted to the sophisticated treatment of outpatient medical and surgical emergencies. It is a handbook for ready reference and available in paperback for easy storage in the ambulatory treatment center or emergency room.
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Emergency Room (ER)

2018
The design of the emergency rooms needs to be comprehensively considered. Some general principles, such as accessibility, signage, and good relationship with other departments, should be considered. There are also some special instruments, drugs, and common supplies needed in the ocular emergency rooms.
Haoyu Chen, Danny Siu-Chun Ng
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Emergency Room Consultations

2020
In this chapter we discuss management of orthopedic conditions for which patients present to the emergency room (ER) and steps to be taken, while the patient is in the ER.
Sumon Nandi, Selvon F. St. Clair
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Emergency Rooms

2014
Roscoe, Lori A., Eisenberg, Eric M.
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Emergency Room Diary

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
Emergency Room Diary is a quick and humorous account of four months' internship in the emergency ward of a Los Angeles hospital, as experienced 20 years ago by Dr. Theodore Isaac Rubin. Dr. Rubin currently practices as a psychiatrist and author. His diary is very revealing of himself personally as well as of the realities encountered in any situation ...
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Emergency Room

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2018
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