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The Pause- a recognition of a life

Don't Forget the Bubbles

In most Emergency Departments, staff are allotted little of that scarce resource, time, to begin processing what has just occurred. The Pause Jonathon Bartels worked as an Emergency Nurse in America in 2009. After the death of a young person in the Emergency Department, he initiated ‘ The Pause.’ 23 (2), pp.

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Annals of B Pod: Social EM Corner- Suicide Related Behaviors

Taming the SRU

1,2] Patients at risk for suicide often interact with emergency medical care. Suicide-related behavior (SRB) accounts for 1% of all Emergency Department (ED) visits; additionally, greater than 8% of patients visiting emergency departments are likely experiencing suicidal ideation at the time of the encounter.[3-5]

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Emergencies of the Third Trimester

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Holbrook MD September 01, 2013 Umbilical Cord Prolapse and Other Cord Emergencies Marybeth Lore, MD Complications of Labor and Delivery by Jeanie Ward Pulmonary Embolism: Evaluation in the pregnant patient. 2014) Emergency Care Institute, New South Wales. 2014) Tiny Tip: PRE -eclampsia. Postpartum Emergencies.

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Ballistic Follies

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Ballistic injuries in the emergency department. Emergency medicine practice, 13(12), 1-30. Spinal Cord (2014) 52, 504–510; doi:10.1038/sc.2014.56; New CPRC Report: Errors in Bloomberg’s latest report on Mass Shootings October 2, 2014 Crime Prevention Research Center Lott, John R., Gustafson, C. de Barros Filho, T.

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Is there a role for Hypnosis in Emergency Care?

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

In my opinion, hypnosis is a little-understood but potentially valuable technique for the emergency department. Why isn't hypnosis used more in emergency departments? An hypnotic suggestion: review of hypnosis for clinical emergency care. The Journal of emergency medicine, 46(4), 588-596. PMCID: PMC2417820.

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Pediatric Non-Accidental Trauma (NAT)

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2014; 61(5): 923-935. Parents’ Opinions About a Routine Head-to-Toe Examination of Children as a Screening Instrument for Child Abuse and Neglect in Children Visiting the Emergency Department. Journal of Emergency Nursing. Testing for Abuse in Children With Sentinel Injuries. PEDIATRICS. PEDIATRICS.

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Oxygen Powered Resuscitators

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Accessed July 28, 2014 **Quoting original documents of fascinating history. Preoxygenation, reoxygenation, and delayed sequence intubation in the emergency department. The Journal of emergency medicine, 40(6), 661-667. Grainge, C. Breath of life: the evolution of oxygen therapy. Weingart, S. Excellent article.