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Medical emergencies for dentists

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1958
Abstract Patients die in dental offices every year. Some of these fatalities are the direct result of dental procedures, while others occur coincidental to the patient's being in a dental office when stricken. The emergencies and complications that can lead to serious disability and even to death are the direct concern of every practicing dentist ...
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Cancer: A medical emergency

Medical Hypotheses, 2006
Over the last decade clinical trials have established the effectiveness of adjuvant chemotherapy in eradicating micrometastases in many different cancers, including breast, colon, and lung. This success stands in sharp contrast to our failure to cure clinically evident metastatic cancer.
William, Harless, Yang, Qiu
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Medical Emergencies in Farmers

The Journal of Rural Health, 2018
AbstractBackground: Agricultural work involves hazards that may harm long‐term well‐being. We evaluated the risk of long‐term disability and death for agricultural workers compared to construction workers with similar demographics. We hypothesized that delays to emergency care and subsequent long‐term disability following injury might be worse for ...
Sharon C M, Reece   +2 more
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Medical Emergencies in Flight

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— The SPECIAL COMMUNICATION on "Medical Aspects of Transportation Aboard Commercial Aircraft" (1982;247:1007) was of great interest to me. Not too long ago, I responded to an "if there is a doctor aboard..." request. An elderly woman had lost consciousness; according to her daughter, there was a history of heart disease, and chest pain ...
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Medical emergencies in the primary care setting: An evidence based practice approach using simulation to improve readiness.

Journal of pediatric nursing, 2019
BACKGROUND Simulation is an evidenced based strategy which has been shown to impact office-based readiness to respond in a medical emergency. Medical emergencies occur in the primary care setting on a less frequent basis than in the inpatient setting ...
AnneMarie Monachino   +4 more
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Emergency Medical Informatics

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1997
Abstract See related articles, p 670 and p 682. [Teich JM, Waeckerle JF: Emergency medical informatics. Ann Emerg Med November 1997;30:667-669.]
J M, Teich, J F, Waeckerle
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Pancreatitis as a Medical Emergency

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1988
Pancreatitis in its acute form, whether from alcohol or gallstones, can be a severe, devastating illness. Patients presumed to have the disease require aggressive fluid therapy and imaging of the pancreas by ultrasound and computed tomography (CT).
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A Telemedicine Case Series for Acute Medical Emergencies in Greenland: A Model for Austere Environments

Telemedicine journal and e-health, 2019
Background: Greenland is a vast country, with immense geographical distances and often extreme weather conditions. Specialized health care is limited to larger cities, and qualified medical care is not always immediately available in rural areas ...
L. Penninga   +2 more
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High-fidelity simulation increases pharmacy resident perceived competence during medical emergencies.

Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning, 2019
INTRODUCTION Our objective was to assess postgraduate year one (PGY1) pharmacy resident perceived competence during medical emergencies before and after implementation of a longitudinal simulation training curriculum.
Amanda A. Morris   +5 more
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