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Improving Length Of Stay: Transitioning Care From The Emergency Department To A Clinical Decision Unit, Griselle Pastor, Van Cronkhite, Natalie Mancuso, Emilia Villoch
Improving Length Of Stay: Transitioning Care From The Emergency Department To A Clinical Decision Unit, Griselle Pastor, Van Cronkhite, Natalie Mancuso, Emilia Villoch
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Determining The Predictors For Neurologic Etiology On A Syncope Patient In The Ed, Alfonso Remigio Abraham, Rohit Vinod, Julie Lamoureux, Andres Soto
Determining The Predictors For Neurologic Etiology On A Syncope Patient In The Ed, Alfonso Remigio Abraham, Rohit Vinod, Julie Lamoureux, Andres Soto
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An Emergency Department's Journey To Decreasing Door-To-Neurology Consult Times In Our Acute Stroke Patient Population, Jessica Sanabria
An Emergency Department's Journey To Decreasing Door-To-Neurology Consult Times In Our Acute Stroke Patient Population, Jessica Sanabria
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Development Of An Rcu Vertical Care Expedites Low Acuity Patients Through The Ed, Griselle Pastor, Julie Lamoureux, Andrew Friedman, Matthew Kadrie, Sebastian Abdelnur, Joseph Scott
Development Of An Rcu Vertical Care Expedites Low Acuity Patients Through The Ed, Griselle Pastor, Julie Lamoureux, Andrew Friedman, Matthew Kadrie, Sebastian Abdelnur, Joseph Scott
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Decreasing Blood Culture Contamination In The Ed, Bettina Laier
Decreasing Blood Culture Contamination In The Ed, Bettina Laier
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Pediatric Emergency Department Rapid Care Model, Netonua Reyes, Rene Bascoy, Rosa Rousseau, Francisco A. Medina Mejia, Julian Diavanti, Pedro Marin, Tanisha R. Jones, Sandra Young, Andrea Gibson
Pediatric Emergency Department Rapid Care Model, Netonua Reyes, Rene Bascoy, Rosa Rousseau, Francisco A. Medina Mejia, Julian Diavanti, Pedro Marin, Tanisha R. Jones, Sandra Young, Andrea Gibson
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Use Of Low-Dose Ketamine For Pain Management In An Emergency Department, Joseph Ladd, Winifred Pardo
Use Of Low-Dose Ketamine For Pain Management In An Emergency Department, Joseph Ladd, Winifred Pardo
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Background/Purpose: In the emergency department (ED), many barriers exist to pain management. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and acetaminophen often cannot provide enough relief, while opioid analgesics are hindered by side effects, dependency, and tolerance. A non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonist, ketamine has historically been used for sedation and anesthesia in rural settings or in those with limited resources. Ketamine's unique safety profile and variety of dosage forms indicate its potential role in pain management. An evaluation was conducted of ketamine's use in low doses to treat pain in an emergency department with the third-greatest annual census in Miami-Dade county.
Methodology: A retroactive …