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"The crowner hath sat on her and finds it Christian burial." [Hamlet]

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

All efforts to identify the decedent by hospital staff, law enforcement agencies or social service agencies should be well documented in the medical records. Based upon California Health and Safety Code 102850 and Government Code 27491. Based upon California Health and Safety Code 102850 and Government Code 27491.

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Ballistic Follies

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

It is critically important to document the physical findings in a plain-seeing, plain-speaking, non-judgmental manner that will not color or taint future investigations. Accurate time entries are important to document. Ballistic injuries in the emergency department. Emergency medicine practice, 13(12), 1-30.

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2023 ACEP Elections Preview: Meet the President-Elect and Council Officer Candidates

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As your national ACEP liaison to the American Academy of Emergency Nurse Practitioners (AAENP), I have the incredible honor, privilege, and responsibility to be your “voice” during AAENP Board of Director meetings. emergency department deserves access to an emergency physician no matter their zip code.

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Oxygen Powered Resuscitators

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Oxygen Therapy: The First 150 Years Curiosities, Quackeries, and Other Historical Trivia A CHRONOLOGY FROM PRIESTLEY TO HALDANE, BASED MAINLY ON ORIGINAL SOURCES With Editorial Comment Website updated 4/12/2011. Accessed July 28, 2014 **Quoting original documents of fascinating history. Grainge, C. Copass, M. K., & Joyce, T.

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Carbon Dioxide As A Resuscitative Gas

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

This is a cased kit of a Sparklet Resuscitator (J size), with pressure chamber, regulator, tubing, reservoir bag, flow stopcock, and funnel mask, with associated documents. St John History Volume 10 (2010-2011) **Australian review of Sparklet Resuscitators and CO2 therapy. Select Bibliography: Fahey, D OStJ. Biographical Memoirs, V.

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The Nose: the other route to the lungs

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Confirming endotracheal placement: In addition to the usual required methods and documentation, remember that, most likely, your patient will still be breathing. The Journal of emergency medicine, 15(2), 243-244. June 6, 2011. Emergency Physicians Monthly website. ** Nice short review of NTI. Always be gentle!