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2. Mechanisms and Weapons in Physical Elder Abuse Injuries: Findings from Legally Adjudicated Cases
3. Geriatric Burn Injuries Presenting to the Emergency Department of a Major Burn Center: Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes
4. Use and Perceptions of Shared Decision-Making by General Surgery Faculty and Trainees
5. Social Vulnerability and Appendicitis: Single-Institution Study in a High Insurance State
6. Trends in Use of Torso Imaging for the Evaluation of Ground Level Falls at a Level I Trauma Center: More Imaging Does Not Equal Better Care
7. Utility of Torso Imaging for Elderly Patients Sustaining Ground Level Falls
8. Engaging patients as partners in a multicentre trial of spinal versus general anaesthesia for older adults
9. Heart rate variability measures for prediction of severity of illness and poor outcome in ED patients with sepsis
10. Identifying Injury Patterns Associated With Physical Elder Abuse: Analysis of Legally Adjudicated Cases
11. Changes in Emergency Department Concordance with Guidelines for the Management of Food-Induced Anaphylaxis: 1999-2001 versus 2013-2015
12. Changes in emergency department concordance with guidelines for the management of stinging insect-induced anaphylaxis
13. Improving Quality of Care in Hospitals for Victims of Elder Mistreatment: Development of the Vulnerable Elder Protection Team
14. Emergency Medical Services Perspectives on Identifying and Reporting Victims of Elder Abuse, Neglect, and Self-Neglect
15. Inpatient interventions are infrequent during pediatric hospitalizations for food-induced anaphylaxis
16. Changes in Emergency Department Concordance with Guidelines for the Management of Food-Induced Anaphylaxis: 1999-2001 Versus 2013-2015
17. Changes in Emergency Department Concordance with Guidelines for the Management of Insect Sting-Induced Anaphylaxis: 1999-2001 Versus 2013-2015
18. Geriatric assault victims treated at U.S. trauma centers: Five-year analysis of the national trauma data bank
19. Improving Quality of Acute Asthma Care in US Hospitals
20. Prenatal Versus Postnatal Tobacco Smoke Exposure and Intensive Care Use in Children Hospitalized With Bronchiolitis
21. The ED as the primary source of hospital admission for older (but not younger) adults
22. Children Hospitalized with Rhinovirus Bronchiolitis Have Asthma-Like Characteristics
23. Emergency Department Presentations for Injuries in Older Adults Independently Known to be Victims of Elder Abuse
24. Utility of ICD-9-CM Codes for Identification of Allergic Drug Reactions
25. Emergency Department Placement and Management of Indwelling Urinary Catheters in Older Adults: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice
26. Use of Cough and Cold Medications in Severe Bronchiolitis before and after a Health Advisory Warning against Their Use
27. Trends in Reporting of Abuse and Neglect to Long Term Care Ombudsmen: Data from the National Ombudsman Reporting System from 2006 to 2013
28. Provider perspectives on the use of indwelling urinary catheters in older adults in emergency department settings: Developing a novel clinical protocol
29. Patients in the Radiology Department May Be at an Increased Risk of Developing Critical Instability
30. Early Treatment of Food-Induced Anaphylaxis with Epinephrine Is Associated with a Lower Risk of Hospitalization
31. Comparison of US emergency department acute asthma care quality: 1997-2001 and 2011-2012
32. Risk factors for severe anaphylaxis in patients receiving anaphylaxis treatment in US emergency departments and hospitals
33. Concordance with Recommended Postdischarge Care Guidelines among Children with Food-Induced Anaphylaxis
34. Trends in short-stay hospitalizations for older adults from 1990 to 2010: implications for geriatric emergency care
35. Utility Of ICD-9-CM Codes For Identification Of Allergic Drug Reactions
36. Retrospective Study of Drug-induced Anaphylaxis Treated in the Emergency Department or Hospital: Patient Characteristics, Management, and 1-Year Follow-up
37. Food-induced Anaphylaxis Among Commercially Insured US Adults: Patient Concordance with Postdischarge Care Guidelines
38. Longitudinal study of 954 patients with stinging insect anaphylaxis
39. A Retrospective Study of Drug-Induced Anaphylaxis Treated in the Emergency Department (ED) or Hospital: Patients' Characteristics and Their Receipt of Preventive Care
40. Early Treatment of Food-Induced Allergic Reactions with Epinephrine Is Associated with Lower Risk of Hospital Admission
41. Obesity is not a risk factor for repeat epinephrine use in the treatment of anaphylaxis
42. Neonatal vitamin D status and childhood peanut allergy: a pilot study
43. Frequency of US emergency department visits for food-related acute allergic reactions
44. Age-Related Differences in the Clinical Presentation of Food-Induced Anaphylaxis
45. Predictors of hospital admission for food-related allergic reactions that present to the emergency department
46. Risk stratification for hospitalization in acute asthma: the CHOP classification tree
47. Trends in pediatric emergency department visits for food-induced anaphylaxis
48. Multiple epinephrine doses for stinging insect hypersensitivity reactions treated in the emergency department
49. Salmeterol use and risk of hospitalization among emergency department patients with acute asthma
50. Food Security, Health, and Medication Expenditures of Emergency Department Patients
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