Cite
A prospective observational study to assess the diagnostic accuracy of clinical decision rules for children presenting to emergency departments after head injuries (protocol): the Australasian Paediatric Head Injury Rules Study (APHIRST).
MLA
Babl, Franz E., et al. “A Prospective Observational Study to Assess the Diagnostic Accuracy of Clinical Decision Rules for Children Presenting to Emergency Departments after Head Injuries (Protocol): The Australasian Paediatric Head Injury Rules Study (APHIRST).” BMC Pediatrics, vol. 14, June 2014, p. 148. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-14-148.
APA
Babl, F. E., Lyttle, M. D., Bressan, S., Borland, M., Phillips, N., Kochar, A., Dalziel, S. R., Dalton, S., Cheek, J. A., Furyk, J., Gilhotra, Y., Neutze, J., Ward, B., Donath, S., Jachno, K., Crowe, L., Williams, A., & Oakley, E. (2014). A prospective observational study to assess the diagnostic accuracy of clinical decision rules for children presenting to emergency departments after head injuries (protocol): the Australasian Paediatric Head Injury Rules Study (APHIRST). BMC Pediatrics, 14, 148. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-14-148
Chicago
Babl, Franz E, Mark D Lyttle, Silvia Bressan, Meredith Borland, Natalie Phillips, Amit Kochar, Stuart R Dalziel, et al. 2014. “A Prospective Observational Study to Assess the Diagnostic Accuracy of Clinical Decision Rules for Children Presenting to Emergency Departments after Head Injuries (Protocol): The Australasian Paediatric Head Injury Rules Study (APHIRST).” BMC Pediatrics 14 (June): 148. doi:10.1186/1471-2431-14-148.