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Full-Text Articles in Emergency Medicine
Agents Of Exposure In Transgender Patient Cases Managed By A Toxicologist: An Analysis Of The Toxicology Investigator’S Consortium (Toxic) Registry, Gillian A. Beauchamp Md, Olivia A. Hardy, Alexandra M. Amaducci, Judith N. Sabino, Beth Careyva, Matthew D. Cook Do, Kenneth D. Katz Md, Marna Greenberg Do, Mph, Ryan M Surmaitis Do, Andrew Koons, Joseph B. Zackary Md
Agents Of Exposure In Transgender Patient Cases Managed By A Toxicologist: An Analysis Of The Toxicology Investigator’S Consortium (Toxic) Registry, Gillian A. Beauchamp Md, Olivia A. Hardy, Alexandra M. Amaducci, Judith N. Sabino, Beth Careyva, Matthew D. Cook Do, Kenneth D. Katz Md, Marna Greenberg Do, Mph, Ryan M Surmaitis Do, Andrew Koons, Joseph B. Zackary Md
Department of Family Medicine
No abstract provided.
Using The Qsat To Generate Multi-Source Feedback On An In-Situ Pediatric Simulation Case, Michael C. Nguyen Md, Nicole Elliott Do, Matthew D. Cook Do, Diane Begany Md, Zachary Matuzsan Do, Louis Morolla Do, Suzanne S. Partington Msn, Rn, Ccrn, Jennifer E. Macfarlan Mph, Michael Jong Md, Bryan G. Kane Md
Using The Qsat To Generate Multi-Source Feedback On An In-Situ Pediatric Simulation Case, Michael C. Nguyen Md, Nicole Elliott Do, Matthew D. Cook Do, Diane Begany Md, Zachary Matuzsan Do, Louis Morolla Do, Suzanne S. Partington Msn, Rn, Ccrn, Jennifer E. Macfarlan Mph, Michael Jong Md, Bryan G. Kane Md
Department of Emergency Medicine
No abstract provided.
Police Use Of Naloxone After Statewide Legislation Enabling First-Responder Administration, John F. Mccarthy Do, Kathryn A. Henry Do, Lauren Crowley Ba, David M. Sassa Aas, Kira D. Weaver Do, Robert D. Cannon Do, Tara K. Henry-Morrow Emt-P, Jennifer E. Macfarlan Mph, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md
Police Use Of Naloxone After Statewide Legislation Enabling First-Responder Administration, John F. Mccarthy Do, Kathryn A. Henry Do, Lauren Crowley Ba, David M. Sassa Aas, Kira D. Weaver Do, Robert D. Cannon Do, Tara K. Henry-Morrow Emt-P, Jennifer E. Macfarlan Mph, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md
Department of Emergency Medicine
No abstract provided.
A Paramedic Staffed Prehospital Program May Reduce Hospital Readmissions For Heart Failure, Bruce Feldman Do, Christopher J. Greb Nrp, Orlando E. Rivera Rn, Mahek Shah Md, Jennifer Nesfeder, Deborah W. Sundlof Do, Nael Hawwa Md, Alma N. Ohl Crnp, Tara K. Henry-Morrow Emt-P, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md
A Paramedic Staffed Prehospital Program May Reduce Hospital Readmissions For Heart Failure, Bruce Feldman Do, Christopher J. Greb Nrp, Orlando E. Rivera Rn, Mahek Shah Md, Jennifer Nesfeder, Deborah W. Sundlof Do, Nael Hawwa Md, Alma N. Ohl Crnp, Tara K. Henry-Morrow Emt-P, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md
Department of Emergency Medicine
No abstract provided.
Using The Qsat To Generate Multi-Source Feedback On An In-Situ Pediatric Simulation Case, Michael C. Nguyen Md, Nicole Elliott Do, Michael R. Jong Md, Msc, Suzanne S. Puentes Bsn, Ccrn, Rn, Diane Begany Md, Matthew D. Cook Do, Louis Morolla Do, Zachary Matuzsan Do, Jennifer E. Macfarlan Mph, Bryan G. Kane Md
Using The Qsat To Generate Multi-Source Feedback On An In-Situ Pediatric Simulation Case, Michael C. Nguyen Md, Nicole Elliott Do, Michael R. Jong Md, Msc, Suzanne S. Puentes Bsn, Ccrn, Rn, Diane Begany Md, Matthew D. Cook Do, Louis Morolla Do, Zachary Matuzsan Do, Jennifer E. Macfarlan Mph, Bryan G. Kane Md
Department of Emergency Medicine
No abstract provided.
Perception And Practice Among Emergency Medicine Health Care Providers Regarding Discharging Patients After Opioid Administration, Ryan M. Surmaitis Do, Alexandra Amaducci Do, Kathryn Henry Do, Michael Jong Md, Emily A. Kiernan Do, Hope Kincaid Mph, Cph, Lindsa Houck Msn, Rn, Nea-Bc, Cen, Cpen, Phrn, Sandra Sabbatini Bsn, Rn, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Kenneth D. Katz Md
Perception And Practice Among Emergency Medicine Health Care Providers Regarding Discharging Patients After Opioid Administration, Ryan M. Surmaitis Do, Alexandra Amaducci Do, Kathryn Henry Do, Michael Jong Md, Emily A. Kiernan Do, Hope Kincaid Mph, Cph, Lindsa Houck Msn, Rn, Nea-Bc, Cen, Cpen, Phrn, Sandra Sabbatini Bsn, Rn, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Kenneth D. Katz Md
Department of Emergency Medicine
Abstract
Purpose
This study aimed to determine the current attitudes, perceptions, and practices of emergency medicine providers and nurses (RNs) regarding the discharge of adult patients from the emergency department (ED) after administration of opioid analgesics.
Methods
A cross-sectional survey was administered at 3 hospital sites with a combined annual ED census of >180,000 visits per year. All 59 attending emergency physicians (EPs), 233 RNs, and 23 advanced practice clinicians (APCs) who worked at these sites were eligible to participate.
Findings
Thirty-five EPs (59.3%), 88 RNs (37.8%), and 14 APCs (60.9%) completed the survey for an overall response rate of …
Does A Brief Educational Intervention Allow For Greater Prehospital Recognition Of Acute Stroke By Paramedics?., Tara K. Henry-Morrow Emt-P, Bryan D. Nelson Mba, Nr-P, Erin M. Conahan Rn, Cnrn, Claranne Mathiesen Rn, Msn, Cnrn, Bernadette Glenn-Porter Bs, Matthew Niehaus Do, Lauren M. Porter, Mitchell Gesell Do, Gregory Monaghan Md, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md
Does A Brief Educational Intervention Allow For Greater Prehospital Recognition Of Acute Stroke By Paramedics?., Tara K. Henry-Morrow Emt-P, Bryan D. Nelson Mba, Nr-P, Erin M. Conahan Rn, Cnrn, Claranne Mathiesen Rn, Msn, Cnrn, Bernadette Glenn-Porter Bs, Matthew Niehaus Do, Lauren M. Porter, Mitchell Gesell Do, Gregory Monaghan Md, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md
Department of Emergency Medicine
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of A Brief Educational Intervention On Provider Practice: Instituting An, Gary Bonfante Do, Alexandra Malenka Rn, Bsn, Robert Zoshak Mba, Bsha
The Impact Of A Brief Educational Intervention On Provider Practice: Instituting An, Gary Bonfante Do, Alexandra Malenka Rn, Bsn, Robert Zoshak Mba, Bsha
Department of Emergency Medicine
No abstract provided.
Research Professionals’ Experience And Perspectives On Women’S Participation In Clinical Research, Anita Kurt Phd, Rn, Lauren Semler Ms, Matthew Meyers Bs, Bernadette Gl-Porter Bs, Samantha Myles Bs, Stephen W. Dusza Drph, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md, John C. Smulian Md, Mph
Research Professionals’ Experience And Perspectives On Women’S Participation In Clinical Research, Anita Kurt Phd, Rn, Lauren Semler Ms, Matthew Meyers Bs, Bernadette Gl-Porter Bs, Samantha Myles Bs, Stephen W. Dusza Drph, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md, John C. Smulian Md, Mph
Department of Emergency Medicine
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Triage-Based Use Of The Ottawa Foot And Ankle Rules On The Number Of Orders For Radiographic Imaging., John Ashurst, Thomas Nappe, Stephanie Digiambattista, Avinash Kambhampati, Sarfraz Alam, Michelle Ortiz, Paul Delpais, Bernadette Glenn-Porter, Anita Kurt, Bryan Kane, Marna Greenberg
Effect Of Triage-Based Use Of The Ottawa Foot And Ankle Rules On The Number Of Orders For Radiographic Imaging., John Ashurst, Thomas Nappe, Stephanie Digiambattista, Avinash Kambhampati, Sarfraz Alam, Michelle Ortiz, Paul Delpais, Bernadette Glenn-Porter, Anita Kurt, Bryan Kane, Marna Greenberg
Bryan G Kane MD
CONTEXT: Reducing unnecessary testing lessens the cost burden of medical care, but decreasing use depends on consistently following evidence-based clinical decision rules. The Ottawa foot and ankle rules (OFARs) are validated, longstanding evidence-based guidelines to predict fractures. Frequently, radiography is automatically ordered for acute ankle injuries despite findings from OFARs suggesting no fracture. OBJECTIVES: First, to determine whether implementation of protocol-driven use of the OFARs at triage would decrease the number of radiography orders and length of stay (LOS) in the emergency department. Second, to quantify the incidence of OFARs use at triage and to assess patient expectations of radiography …
Gender Differences In Perceptions And Self-Reported Driving Behaviors Among Teenagers., Gavin Barr, Kathleen Kane, Robert Barraco, Timarie Rayburg, Lauren Demers, Chadd Kraus, Marna Greenberg, Valerie Rupp, Kimberly Hamilton, Bryan Kane
Gender Differences In Perceptions And Self-Reported Driving Behaviors Among Teenagers., Gavin Barr, Kathleen Kane, Robert Barraco, Timarie Rayburg, Lauren Demers, Chadd Kraus, Marna Greenberg, Valerie Rupp, Kimberly Hamilton, Bryan Kane
Bryan G Kane MD
BACKGROUND: The Centers for Disease Control reports that motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are the leading cause of injury and death among U.S. teenagers, and disproportionately affect males. Among preventable causes of MVCs involving teenage drivers, distracted driving continues to be a serious public health problem. OBJECTIVES: To describe gender differences in teenage drivers' self-perceptions of safe driving behaviors, and self-reported risk behaviors and distractions while driving. METHODS: We prospectively surveyed teenage drivers from four high schools in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Gender comparisons were made between self-reported perceptions and self-reported driving behaviors. Descriptive statistics and chi-squared testing were used in …
Using Lean Methodology To Decrease Wasted Rn Time In Seeking Supplies In Emergency Departments, David Richardson, Valerie Rupp, Kayla Long, Megan Urquhart, Erin Ricart, Lindsay Newcomb, Paul Myers, Bryan Kane
Using Lean Methodology To Decrease Wasted Rn Time In Seeking Supplies In Emergency Departments, David Richardson, Valerie Rupp, Kayla Long, Megan Urquhart, Erin Ricart, Lindsay Newcomb, Paul Myers, Bryan Kane
Bryan G Kane MD
No abstract provided.
Gender Differences In Perceptions And Self-Reported Driving Behaviors Among Teenagers., Gavin Barr, Kathleen Kane, Robert Barraco, Timarie Rayburg, Lauren Demers, Chadd Kraus, Marna Greenberg, Valerie Rupp, Kimberly Hamilton, Bryan Kane
Gender Differences In Perceptions And Self-Reported Driving Behaviors Among Teenagers., Gavin Barr, Kathleen Kane, Robert Barraco, Timarie Rayburg, Lauren Demers, Chadd Kraus, Marna Greenberg, Valerie Rupp, Kimberly Hamilton, Bryan Kane
Kathleen E Kane MD
BACKGROUND: The Centers for Disease Control reports that motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are the leading cause of injury and death among U.S. teenagers, and disproportionately affect males. Among preventable causes of MVCs involving teenage drivers, distracted driving continues to be a serious public health problem. OBJECTIVES: To describe gender differences in teenage drivers' self-perceptions of safe driving behaviors, and self-reported risk behaviors and distractions while driving. METHODS: We prospectively surveyed teenage drivers from four high schools in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Gender comparisons were made between self-reported perceptions and self-reported driving behaviors. Descriptive statistics and chi-squared testing were used in …
Gender Differences In Perceptions And Self-Reported Driving Behaviors Among Teenagers., Gavin Barr, Kathleen Kane, Robert Barraco, Timarie Rayburg, Lauren Demers, Chadd Kraus, Marna Greenberg, Valerie Rupp, Kimberly Hamilton, Bryan Kane
Gender Differences In Perceptions And Self-Reported Driving Behaviors Among Teenagers., Gavin Barr, Kathleen Kane, Robert Barraco, Timarie Rayburg, Lauren Demers, Chadd Kraus, Marna Greenberg, Valerie Rupp, Kimberly Hamilton, Bryan Kane
Marna R Greenberg DO, MPH, FACEP
BACKGROUND: The Centers for Disease Control reports that motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are the leading cause of injury and death among U.S. teenagers, and disproportionately affect males. Among preventable causes of MVCs involving teenage drivers, distracted driving continues to be a serious public health problem. OBJECTIVES: To describe gender differences in teenage drivers' self-perceptions of safe driving behaviors, and self-reported risk behaviors and distractions while driving. METHODS: We prospectively surveyed teenage drivers from four high schools in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Gender comparisons were made between self-reported perceptions and self-reported driving behaviors. Descriptive statistics and chi-squared testing were used in …
Sex Differences In Cardiac Arrest Survivors Who Receive Therapeutic Hypothermia, Marna Greenberg, Amy Ahnert, Nainesh Patel, Courtney Bennett, Nicole Elliott, Mark Lundquist, Andrew Miller, Ellina Feiner, Anita Kurt, Bernadette Gl-Porter, Mercedes Rios-Scott, David Burmeister
Sex Differences In Cardiac Arrest Survivors Who Receive Therapeutic Hypothermia, Marna Greenberg, Amy Ahnert, Nainesh Patel, Courtney Bennett, Nicole Elliott, Mark Lundquist, Andrew Miller, Ellina Feiner, Anita Kurt, Bernadette Gl-Porter, Mercedes Rios-Scott, David Burmeister
Nainesh C Patel MD
OBJECTIVE: Sex differences have not been well defined for patients undergoing therapeutic hypothermia (TH). We aimed to determine sex differences in mortality and Cerebral Performance Category (CPC) scores at discharge among those receiving TH. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study used data abstracted from an "ICE alert" database, an institutional protocol expediting mild TH for postarrest patients. Quality assurance variables (such as age, time to TH, CPC scores, and mortality) were reviewed and compared by sex. χ(2) Test and Wilcoxon rank sum test were used. Stepwise logistic regression was used to assess the association between mortality and sex, while controlling for …
Gender Differences In Perceptions And Self-Reported Driving Behaviors Among Teenagers., Gavin Barr, Kathleen Kane, Robert Barraco, Timarie Rayburg, Lauren Demers, Chadd Kraus, Marna Greenberg, Valerie Rupp, Kimberly Hamilton, Bryan Kane
Gender Differences In Perceptions And Self-Reported Driving Behaviors Among Teenagers., Gavin Barr, Kathleen Kane, Robert Barraco, Timarie Rayburg, Lauren Demers, Chadd Kraus, Marna Greenberg, Valerie Rupp, Kimberly Hamilton, Bryan Kane
Robert D Barraco MD, MPH
BACKGROUND: The Centers for Disease Control reports that motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are the leading cause of injury and death among U.S. teenagers, and disproportionately affect males. Among preventable causes of MVCs involving teenage drivers, distracted driving continues to be a serious public health problem. OBJECTIVES: To describe gender differences in teenage drivers' self-perceptions of safe driving behaviors, and self-reported risk behaviors and distractions while driving. METHODS: We prospectively surveyed teenage drivers from four high schools in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Gender comparisons were made between self-reported perceptions and self-reported driving behaviors. Descriptive statistics and chi-squared testing were used in …
Modified Cage As A Screening Tool For Mechanical Fall Risk Assessment: A Pilot Survey, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Michael Nguyen Md, Bernadette Gl-Porter Bs, Robert D. Barraco Md, Brian Stello Md, Arnold R. Goldberg Md, Clare M. Lenhart Phd, Mph, Anita Kurt Phd, Rn, Bryan G. Kane Md
Modified Cage As A Screening Tool For Mechanical Fall Risk Assessment: A Pilot Survey, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Michael Nguyen Md, Bernadette Gl-Porter Bs, Robert D. Barraco Md, Brian Stello Md, Arnold R. Goldberg Md, Clare M. Lenhart Phd, Mph, Anita Kurt Phd, Rn, Bryan G. Kane Md
Robert D Barraco MD, MPH
Modified CAGE as a Screening Tool for Mechanical Fall Risk Assessment: A Pilot Survey
Marna Rayl Greenberg DO, MPH, Michael C Nguyen MD, Bernadette G Porter BA,Robert DBarraco, MD MPH, Brian Stello MD, Arnold Goldberg MD, Clare M Lenhart, PhD MPH,Anita Kurt PhD, RN, Bryan G Kane, MD
Background: Falls in the elderly cause serious injury. The literature does not hold answers to patient perceptions about their personal fall risk, their comfort level in discussing their fall history, or a home safety plan with their healthcare provider. Existing risk-assessing tools may be prohibitive in the Emergency Department due to their …
The Impact Of A Brief Educational Intervention On Adolescent Driving Behaviors, Shawna Murphy Do, Gavin C. Barr Jr. Md, Bryan G. Kane Md, Valerie Rupp Rn, Bsn, Kimberly Fredericks, Kathleen E. Kane Md, Robert D. Barraco Md, Traci Anselmo
The Impact Of A Brief Educational Intervention On Adolescent Driving Behaviors, Shawna Murphy Do, Gavin C. Barr Jr. Md, Bryan G. Kane Md, Valerie Rupp Rn, Bsn, Kimberly Fredericks, Kathleen E. Kane Md, Robert D. Barraco Md, Traci Anselmo
Robert D Barraco MD, MPH
No abstract provided.
Gender Differences In Perceptions And Self-Reported Driving Behaviors Among Teenagers., Gavin C. Barr Jr. Md, Kathleen E. Kane Md, Robert D. Barraco Md, Timarie Rayburg, Lauren Demers, Chadd K. Kraus Do, Mph, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Valerie Rupp Rn, Bsn, Kimberly Hamilton, Bryan G. Kane Md
Gender Differences In Perceptions And Self-Reported Driving Behaviors Among Teenagers., Gavin C. Barr Jr. Md, Kathleen E. Kane Md, Robert D. Barraco Md, Timarie Rayburg, Lauren Demers, Chadd K. Kraus Do, Mph, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Valerie Rupp Rn, Bsn, Kimberly Hamilton, Bryan G. Kane Md
Robert D Barraco MD, MPH
BACKGROUND: The Centers for Disease Control reports that motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are the leading cause of injury and death among U.S. teenagers, and disproportionately affect males. Among preventable causes of MVCs involving teenage drivers, distracted driving continues to be a serious public health problem. OBJECTIVES: To describe gender differences in teenage drivers' self-perceptions of safe driving behaviors, and self-reported risk behaviors and distractions while driving. METHODS: We prospectively surveyed teenage drivers from four high schools in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Gender comparisons were made between self-reported perceptions and self-reported driving behaviors. Descriptive statistics and chi-squared testing were used in …
Gender Differences In Perceptions And Self-Reported Driving Behaviors Among Teenagers., Gavin C. Barr Jr. Md, Kathleen E. Kane Md, Robert D. Barraco Md, Mph, Timarie Rayburg, Lauren Demers, Chadd K. Kraus Do, Mph, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Valerie Rupp Rn, Bsn, Kimberly Hamilton, Bryan G. Kane Md
Gender Differences In Perceptions And Self-Reported Driving Behaviors Among Teenagers., Gavin C. Barr Jr. Md, Kathleen E. Kane Md, Robert D. Barraco Md, Mph, Timarie Rayburg, Lauren Demers, Chadd K. Kraus Do, Mph, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Valerie Rupp Rn, Bsn, Kimberly Hamilton, Bryan G. Kane Md
Kathleen E Kane MD, FACEP
BACKGROUND: The Centers for Disease Control reports that motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are the leading cause of injury and death among U.S. teenagers, and disproportionately affect males. Among preventable causes of MVCs involving teenage drivers, distracted driving continues to be a serious public health problem. OBJECTIVES: To describe gender differences in teenage drivers' self-perceptions of safe driving behaviors, and self-reported risk behaviors and distractions while driving. METHODS: We prospectively surveyed teenage drivers from four high schools in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Gender comparisons were made between self-reported perceptions and self-reported driving behaviors. Descriptive statistics and chi-squared testing were used in …
Effect Of Triage-Based Use Of The Ottawa Foot And Ankle Rules On The Number Of Orders For Radiographic Imaging., John Ashurst, Thomas Nappe, Stephanie Digiambattista, Avinash Kambhampati, Sarfraz Alam, Michelle Ortiz, Paul Delpais, Bernadette Glenn-Porter, Anita Kurt, Bryan Kane, Marna Greenberg
Effect Of Triage-Based Use Of The Ottawa Foot And Ankle Rules On The Number Of Orders For Radiographic Imaging., John Ashurst, Thomas Nappe, Stephanie Digiambattista, Avinash Kambhampati, Sarfraz Alam, Michelle Ortiz, Paul Delpais, Bernadette Glenn-Porter, Anita Kurt, Bryan Kane, Marna Greenberg
Marna R Greenberg DO, MPH, FACEP
CONTEXT: Reducing unnecessary testing lessens the cost burden of medical care, but decreasing use depends on consistently following evidence-based clinical decision rules. The Ottawa foot and ankle rules (OFARs) are validated, longstanding evidence-based guidelines to predict fractures. Frequently, radiography is automatically ordered for acute ankle injuries despite findings from OFARs suggesting no fracture. OBJECTIVES: First, to determine whether implementation of protocol-driven use of the OFARs at triage would decrease the number of radiography orders and length of stay (LOS) in the emergency department. Second, to quantify the incidence of OFARs use at triage and to assess patient expectations of radiography …
Sex Differences In Cardiac Arrest Survivors Who Receive Therapeutic Hypothermia, Marna Greenberg, Amy Ahnert, Nainesh Patel, Courtney Bennett, Nicole Elliott, Mark Lundquist, Andrew Miller, Ellina Feiner, Anita Kurt, Bernadette Gl-Porter, Mercedes Rios-Scott, David Burmeister
Sex Differences In Cardiac Arrest Survivors Who Receive Therapeutic Hypothermia, Marna Greenberg, Amy Ahnert, Nainesh Patel, Courtney Bennett, Nicole Elliott, Mark Lundquist, Andrew Miller, Ellina Feiner, Anita Kurt, Bernadette Gl-Porter, Mercedes Rios-Scott, David Burmeister
Marna R Greenberg DO, MPH, FACEP
OBJECTIVE: Sex differences have not been well defined for patients undergoing therapeutic hypothermia (TH). We aimed to determine sex differences in mortality and Cerebral Performance Category (CPC) scores at discharge among those receiving TH. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study used data abstracted from an "ICE alert" database, an institutional protocol expediting mild TH for postarrest patients. Quality assurance variables (such as age, time to TH, CPC scores, and mortality) were reviewed and compared by sex. χ(2) Test and Wilcoxon rank sum test were used. Stepwise logistic regression was used to assess the association between mortality and sex, while controlling for …
Patient Attitudes Regarding Consent For Emergency Department Computed Tomographies, Michael Weigner Md, Kate M. Dewar Do, Hilary F. Basham Do, Valerie Rupp Rn, Bsn, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep
Patient Attitudes Regarding Consent For Emergency Department Computed Tomographies, Michael Weigner Md, Kate M. Dewar Do, Hilary F. Basham Do, Valerie Rupp Rn, Bsn, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep
Marna R Greenberg DO, MPH, FACEP
INTRODUCTION: Little is known about patient attitudes towards informed consent for computed tomography (CT) in the emergency department (ED). We set out to determine ED patient attitudes about providing informed consent for CTs.
METHODS: In this cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey study, we evaluated a convenience sample of patients' attitudes about providing informed consent for having a CT at 2 institutional sites. Historically, at our institutional network, patients received a CT at approximately 25% of their ED visits. The survey consisted of 17 "yes/no" or multiple-choice questions. The primary outcome question was "which type of informed consent do you feel is appropriate …
A Feasibility Study To Determine If Inexpensive Commercial Coolers Maintain Normal Saline Temperatures At 4ºc, Robert Tomsho Do, Ms, Karen Pheasant Do, Valerie A. Rupp Rn, Bsn, Kathleen E. Kane Md, Bryan G. Kane Md
A Feasibility Study To Determine If Inexpensive Commercial Coolers Maintain Normal Saline Temperatures At 4ºc, Robert Tomsho Do, Ms, Karen Pheasant Do, Valerie A. Rupp Rn, Bsn, Kathleen E. Kane Md, Bryan G. Kane Md
Kathleen E Kane MD, FACEP
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of A Brief Educational Intervention On Adolescent Driving Behaviors, Shawna Murphy Do, Gavin C. Barr Jr. Md, Bryan G. Kane Md, Valerie Rupp Rn, Bsn, Kimberly Fredericks, Kathleen E. Kane Md, Robert D. Barraco Md, Traci Anselmo
The Impact Of A Brief Educational Intervention On Adolescent Driving Behaviors, Shawna Murphy Do, Gavin C. Barr Jr. Md, Bryan G. Kane Md, Valerie Rupp Rn, Bsn, Kimberly Fredericks, Kathleen E. Kane Md, Robert D. Barraco Md, Traci Anselmo
Kathleen E Kane MD
No abstract provided.
Modified Cage As A Screening Tool For Mechanical Fall Risk Assessment: A Pilot Survey, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Michael Nguyen Md, Bernadette Gl-Porter Bs, Robert D. Barraco Md, Brian Stello Md, Arnold R. Goldberg Md, Clare M. Lenhart Phd, Mph, Anita Kurt Phd, Rn, Bryan G. Kane Md
Modified Cage As A Screening Tool For Mechanical Fall Risk Assessment: A Pilot Survey, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Michael Nguyen Md, Bernadette Gl-Porter Bs, Robert D. Barraco Md, Brian Stello Md, Arnold R. Goldberg Md, Clare M. Lenhart Phd, Mph, Anita Kurt Phd, Rn, Bryan G. Kane Md
Bryan G Kane MD
Modified CAGE as a Screening Tool for Mechanical Fall Risk Assessment: A Pilot Survey Marna Rayl Greenberg DO, MPH, Michael C Nguyen MD, Bernadette G Porter BA,Robert DBarraco, MD MPH, Brian Stello MD, Arnold Goldberg MD, Clare M Lenhart, PhD MPH,Anita Kurt PhD, RN, Bryan G Kane, MD Background: Falls in the elderly cause serious injury. The literature does not hold answers to patient perceptions about their personal fall risk, their comfort level in discussing their fall history, or a home safety plan with their healthcare provider. Existing risk-assessing tools may be prohibitive in the Emergency Department due to their …
Developing A Multidisciplinary Perioperative Safety Course, William Bond Md, Ms, Hope L. Johnson Msn, Rn, Cnor, Michael Pasquale Md, Facs, Fccm, Melissa B. Walsh Bs, Deborah Arnold Msn, Rn, Cmsrn, Matthew W. Leclair, Kelly L. Lago Ms, Jeanne P. Luke Msn, Rn, Cnor
Developing A Multidisciplinary Perioperative Safety Course, William Bond Md, Ms, Hope L. Johnson Msn, Rn, Cnor, Michael Pasquale Md, Facs, Fccm, Melissa B. Walsh Bs, Deborah Arnold Msn, Rn, Cmsrn, Matthew W. Leclair, Kelly L. Lago Ms, Jeanne P. Luke Msn, Rn, Cnor
Michael D Pasquale MD, FACS, FCCM
No abstract provided.
Central Line Registry And Research Project: A Standardized Orientation Course On Central Line Placement Leads To Persistent Knowledge Improvement, Andrew Miller, James Orlando, Bryan Kane, William Bond, Valerie Rupp, Cindy Umbrell, Michael Pasquale
Central Line Registry And Research Project: A Standardized Orientation Course On Central Line Placement Leads To Persistent Knowledge Improvement, Andrew Miller, James Orlando, Bryan Kane, William Bond, Valerie Rupp, Cindy Umbrell, Michael Pasquale
Michael D Pasquale MD, FACS, FCCM
No abstract provided.
Impact Of An Interprofessional Central Venous Catheter Insertion Training Program, James P. Orlando Edd, Andrew Miller Do, William Bond Md, Ms, Valerie A. Rupp Rn, Bsn, Bryan G. Kane Md, Cindy Umbrell Rn, Msn, Michael Pasquale Md, Elizabeth Verheggen Phd, Elliot J. Sussman Md, Mba
Impact Of An Interprofessional Central Venous Catheter Insertion Training Program, James P. Orlando Edd, Andrew Miller Do, William Bond Md, Ms, Valerie A. Rupp Rn, Bsn, Bryan G. Kane Md, Cindy Umbrell Rn, Msn, Michael Pasquale Md, Elizabeth Verheggen Phd, Elliot J. Sussman Md, Mba
Michael D Pasquale MD, FACS, FCCM
No abstract provided.
Interprofessional Central Line Course For Increased Patient Safety, Amy Smith, Melissa Walsh, James Orlando, Andrew Miller, William Bond, Valerie Rupp, Bryan Kane, Cindy Umbrell, Michael Pasquale
Interprofessional Central Line Course For Increased Patient Safety, Amy Smith, Melissa Walsh, James Orlando, Andrew Miller, William Bond, Valerie Rupp, Bryan Kane, Cindy Umbrell, Michael Pasquale
Michael D Pasquale MD, FACS, FCCM
No abstract provided.