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  • ...s with unexpected illness or injury. As opposed to most other specialties, emergency medicine has considerable involvement in working outside formal medical facilities; ...as flexibility within a [[triage]]-defined medical delivery system. Formal emergency medicine departments, but not specialization, usually is considered to have started
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  • Emergency medicine is both a specific medical specialty dealing with the proper care of patien
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Emergency medicine]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ..., [[U.S. Department of Transportation]] (2001–2005); Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, Carolinas Medical Center affiliate of [[University of North Carolina]]
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  • Emergency medicine is both a specific medical specialty dealing with the proper care of patien
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Emergency medicine]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Emergency medicine]]
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  • ...s with unexpected illness or injury. As opposed to most other specialties, emergency medicine has considerable involvement in working outside formal medical facilities; ...as flexibility within a [[triage]]-defined medical delivery system. Formal emergency medicine departments, but not specialization, usually is considered to have started
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  • {{r|Emergency medicine}}
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  • ...eliberate violence, both at the routine level of local [[firefighting]], [[emergency medicine]] including [[field medicine]] and [[emergency medical service]], [[police]
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  • *[http://www.ohri.ca/emerg/cdr/ankle.html Ottawa Ankle Rules - Emergency Medicine - Ottawa Hospital Research Institute]
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  • {{r|Emergency medicine}}
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  • ...kle or lower leg are broken. By using these rules during an examination, [[emergency medicine|emergency physicians]] are able to avoid unnecessary use of [[radiography]]
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  • ...used as an [[antiemetic agent|antiemetic]],"<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> often in [[emergency medicine]].
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  • Field medicine is now a recognized subspecialty of emergency medicine. Within field medicine, there are also areas of interest that include [[wil
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  • ...orm it most often, although it certainly can be used in primary care and [[emergency medicine]].
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  • ...on poisons, especially those contained in commercial products, than many [[emergency medicine|emergency physicians]]. The American Association of Poison Control Centers
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  • ..., Ontario, Canada); reviews the best emerging evidence based research in [[emergency medicine]].
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  • ...n dioxide]] content of expired air. It is particularly useful in field and emergency medicine, to verify proper positioning of airways and effectiveness of [[artificial
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  • {{r|Emergency medicine}}
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  • A great many patients seen in [[emergency medicine|emergency rooms]] suffer from '''foodborne diseases''', often informally ca
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  • ...esides radiology, including [[internal medicine]], [[anesthesiology ]], [[emergency medicine]], [[family medicine]], [[obstetrics and gynecology]], [[pediatrics]], [[ph
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  • ...gency Medical Services is within the scope of the physician specialty of [[Emergency Medicine]].
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  • ...=Typing and screening of blood from intraosseous access |journal=Annals of emergency medicine |volume=21 |issue=4 |pages=414-7 |year=1992 |pmid=1554180 |doi=10.1016/S019
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  • | journal = Journal of Emergency Medicine
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  • ...ency medicine board, so faculty often had a different board certification. Emergency medicine, as one primary care specialty, now routinely accepts D.O. or M.D. residenc | title = Emergency Medicine Guidelines
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  • | title = Emergency Medicine > Infectious Diseases > Necrotizing Fasciitis: Treatment & Medication | title = Emergency Medicine > Infectious Diseases > Necrotizing Fasciitis: Followup
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  • ...issue=925 |pages=641–5 |year=2002 |pmid=12496316 |doi=}}</ref>. Also see [[Emergency medicine]]. ...tle=The therapeutic use of magnesium in anesthesiology, intensive care and emergency medicine: a review |journal=Can J Anaesth |volume=50 |issue=7 |pages=732–46 |year=
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  • ...t may be considered a collateral duty of general or orthopedic surgeons. [[Emergency medicine|Emergency physicians]], obviously, are often the initial managers of the tr
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  • ...nd for resources than can immediately be met. In the general practice of [[emergency medicine]], patients presenting at an emergency room usually receive basic triage fr
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  • ...icle/771586-overview | title = Mohave Rattle Snake Envenomation: eMedicine Emergency Medicine | author = | authorlink = | coauthors = | date = | format = | work = | publ ...icle/771586-overview | title = Mohave Rattle Snake Envenomation: eMedicine Emergency Medicine | author = | authorlink = | coauthors = | date = | format = | work = | publ
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  • ...he condition can progress rapidly and at least fasciotomy may fall to an [[emergency medicine|emergency physician]] or allied health practitioner.
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  • ...f Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation and the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine |journal=J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. |volume=50 |issue=7 |pages=e1–e157 |year=2
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  • ...Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine |volume=14 |issue=8 |pages=709-14 |year=2007 |pmid=17576773 |doi=10.1197/j.
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  • ...luating patients with abdominal pain and diarrhea. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine 26, no. 4:450-453. {{doi|10.1016/j.ajem.2007.07.023}}</ref>
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  • ...f Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation and the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine |journal=J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. |volume=50 |issue=7 |pages=e1–e157 |year=2
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  • ...Culture? A Prospectively Derived and Validated Prediction Rule. Journal of Emergency Medicine. DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2008.04.001 (Accessed May 17, 2008).</ref>
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  • ...ular fibrillation]] (VF). VF, indeed, is the most common rhythm seen in [[emergency medicine]].
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