Below are the most recent publications written about "Emergency Nursing" by people in Profiles.
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Rathlev NK, Anderson J, Schmidt J, Hettler J, Garreffi L, Gray M, Neal D, Visintainer P. Key Players in Key Roles: The Baystate Patient Progress Initiative to Improve Emergency Department Efficiency and Productivity. J Emerg Nurs. 2018 Mar; 44(2):123-131.
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Betz ME, Arias SA, Miller M, Barber C, Espinola JA, Sullivan AF, Manton AP, Miller I, Camargo CA, Boudreaux ED. Change in emergency department providers' beliefs and practices after use of new protocols for suicidal patients. Psychiatr Serv. 2015 Jun; 66(6):625-31.
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Tollefsen WW, Brown CA, Cox KL, Walls RM. Two hundred sixty pediatric emergency airway encounters by air transport personnel: a report of the air transport emergency airway management (NEAR VI: "A-TEAM") project. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2013 Sep; 29(9):963-8.
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Blank FS, Tobin J, Jaouen M, Smithline E, Tierney H, Visintainer P. A comparison of patient and nurse expectations regarding nursing care in the emergency department. J Emerg Nurs. 2014 Jul; 40(4):317-22.
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Marchetti CA, Fantasia HC, Molchan L. Attitudes of adult/adolescent sexual assault nurse examiners and caring for younger patients. J Emerg Nurs. 2014 Jan; 40(1):39-45.
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Weiner SG, Sarff AR, Esener DE, Shroff SD, Budhram GR, Switkowski KM, Mostofi MB, Barus RW, Coute RA, Darvish AH. Single-operator ultrasound-guided intravenous line placement by emergency nurses reduces the need for physician intervention in patients with difficult-to-establish intravenous access. J Emerg Med. 2013 Mar; 44(3):653-60.
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Bisanzo M, Nichols K, Hammerstedt H, Dreifuss B, Nelson SW, Chamberlain S, Kyomugisha F, Noble A, Arthur A, Thomas S. Nurse-administered ketamine sedation in an emergency department in rural Uganda. Ann Emerg Med. 2012 Apr; 59(4):268-75.
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Sutherland MA, Fantasia HC, McClain N. Abuse experiences, substance use, and reproductive health in women seeking care at an emergency department. J Emerg Nurs. 2013 Jul; 39(4):326-33.
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Blank FS, Tobin J, Macomber S, Jaouen M, Dinoia M, Visintainer P. A "back to basics" approach to reduce ED medication errors. J Emerg Nurs. 2011 Mar; 37(2):141-7.
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Henneman PL, Fisher DL, Henneman EA, Pham TA, Campbell MM, Nathanson BH. Patient identification errors are common in a simulated setting. Ann Emerg Med. 2010 Jun; 55(6):503-9.