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International Journal of Emergency Medicine

Ausgabe 1/2009

Inhalt (15 Artikel)

Open Access Editorial

The International Journal of Emergency Medicine: successes of the first year

Latha G. Stead, Wyatt W. Decker

Open Access Special Communication

Visual representation of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease and Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network criteria for anaphylaxis

Veena Manivannan, Wyatt W. Decker, Latha G. Stead, James T. C. Li, Ronna L. Campbell

Open Access Original Article

Efficacy and compliance of a prehospital spinal immobilization guideline

Lucas A. Myers, Christopher S. Russi, Daniel G. Hankins, Kathleen S. Berns, Scott P. Zietlow

Open Access Original Article

A comparison of emergency department utilization by elderly and younger adult patients presenting to three hospitals in Hong Kong

Veronica W. T. Yim, Colin A. Graham, Timothy H. Rainer

Open Access Original Article

Demographics of toxic exposures presenting to three public hospital emergency departments in Singapore 2001–2003

R. Ponampalam, Hock Heng Tan, Kee Chong Ng, Wee Yee Lee, Sau Chew Tan

Open Access Original Article

Does implementation of a paediatric asthma clinical practice guideline worksheet change clinical practice?

Johann Gildenhuys, Mark Lee, Geoffrey K. Isbister

Open Access Innovations in EM Practice

The design and pilot of a translation aid to help ED clinicians enhance communication with the Portuguese-speaking patient

Alice Han, Humberto Laranjo, Steven M. Friedman

Open Access Brief Research Report

Thiopentone sedation for sedation of acutely agitated, violent, intoxicated patients: Evaluation of 2 cases

Marten C. Howes, Werner Janse van Rensburg

Open Access Clinical Images

Subtalar dislocation: rare and often forgotten

Uei Pua

Open Access Clinical Images

A dusky hand—expect the unexpected

Win Sen Kuan, Shirley Beng Suat Ooi

Open Access Clinical Images

Lateral lumbar spondyloptosis

Iype Cherian, Vikram Dhawan

Open Access Announcements

Upcoming conferences