Works matching DE "LETTERS to the editor"
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Authors' response to Comments by Baldwin Ranson On "Instrumental Value Theory and the Human Capital of Entrepreneurs".
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Comment on "Instrumental Value Theory and the Human Capital of Entrepreneurs".
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Acute appendicitis and cecal diverticulitis in a young woman.
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An early pregnancy assessment clinic combined with emergency physician ultrasound reduces admissions.
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Beer as a burns resuscitation fluid.
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It's not all science – in response.
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Limitations to diagnostic coding accuracy in emergency departments: Implications for research and audits of care.
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Intranasal fentanyl paediatric clinical practice guidelines.
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Treatment of migraine in Australian emergency departments.
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Emergency department overcrowding: Time for a quantitive measure.
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Intravenous olanzapine – another option for the acutely agitated patient?
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Morphine should be abandoned as a treatment for acute cardiogenic pulmonary oedema.
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Alternate models of care and the role of the emergency nurse practitioner.
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Response to Bragg M letter: ‘Alternate models of care and the role of the emergency nurse practitioner’.
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Cardiac arrhythmia or movement artefact?
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Survey of the availability of lipid emulsion infusion in Australasian emergency departments.
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Tiagabine: Let seizing dogs lie?
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Acuity: How sharp are we?
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Pressure immobilization continues to be underused in suspected snakebite in children.
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Incorrect Acticoat application causing iatrogenic injury to a child with a palmar burn.
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Difficult airway equipment in Australian adult emergency departments.
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Improving major trauma care outside tertiary centres: development and implementation of a statewide paediatric trauma education programme.
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Adding confusion to first aid for jellyfish stings.
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Author's reply.
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Emergency department presentations of patients with primary care complaints might engender negative staff attitudes that impact on quality of care.
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Is urinary drug screening useful clinically?
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Reply.
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Thinking outside the box.
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Magnesium sulphate for phaeochromocytoma crisis.
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Reply.
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The heart rules the head.
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Prehospital point-of-care ultrasound use by the military.
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Education links between the Australian rural and tertiary emergency departments: Videoconference can support a virtual learning community.
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Levosimendan: A new option in acute septic cardiac failure?
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Reply.
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Paediatric otorhinolaryngology emergencies: A tropical country’s experience.
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Review of causes of road traffic accidents in Benin City, Nigeria: A 1-year study, August 2003–July 2004.
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Inventing our future.
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Re: Holiday road toll data.
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Lean thinking redesign: A weighty matter.
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Stroke thrombolysis: Still no consensus.
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Hair-tourniquet syndrome: Unwind or incise?
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No proof HIV antibodies are caused by a retroviral infection.
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Reply.
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Correcting the holiday roadtoll myth: Christmas and Easter holiday periods are actually safer than other times of the year.
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Early goal-directed therapy in the emergency department.
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Reply.
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Making the case for USCOM.
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Cricoid pressure for emergency airway management.
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Prioritizing health-care delivery in the Solomon Islands: First things first.
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