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Kevin Enright

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Ratneswaran C, Dodd K, Enright K, Dasan S
BMJ Qual Improv Rep . 2016 Jan; 4(1). PMID: 26734441
Pain is the most common presenting complaint within the emergency department. Whilst national RCEM guidelines exist, there tends to be low compliance with its use. A retrospective, cross-sectional audit, over...
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Enright K, Morton J, Iga J, Drust B
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2015 Jul; 115(11):2367-81. PMID: 26188880
Purpose: This study compared the adaptive responses to two concurrent training programmes frequently used in professional soccer. Methods: Fifteen youth soccer players (17.3 ± 1.6 years, 1.82 ± 0.06 m,...
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OLeary F, Hokin B, Enright K, Campbell D
J Paediatr Child Health . 2013 Jun; 49(7):541-7. PMID: 23758136
Aim: This study aims to determine whether junior medical staff correctly identify and treat paediatric anaphylaxis and whether the presence or absence of hypotension influenced the treatment, using a standardised...
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Enright K, Turner C, Roberts P, Cheng N, Browne G
Pediatr Emerg Care . 2012 Mar; 28(4):336-9. PMID: 22453726
Objectives: The objective of this study was to describe the characteristics and outcome of pediatric patients presenting to an emergency department (ED) following out-of-hospital primary cardiac arrest (OHPCA), to determine...
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Enright K, Kalima P, Taheri S
Pediatr Emerg Care . 2011 Dec; 27(12):1148-50. PMID: 22134235
Objective: The study's objective was to evaluate the efficacy of a rapid streptococcal test as a single diagnostic agent in the diagnosis of streptococcal pharyngitis in patients presenting to a...
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Enright K, Beattie T, Taheri S
Emerg Med J . 2010 Jul; 27(10):731-3. PMID: 20659886
Background: Dehydration is a common concern in paediatric emergency care. Limited tools are available to assess reduced urine production, which is commonly cited as a reliable marker of dehydration. Objectives:...
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Enright K, Burnett R, Wilson E, Gray A
Eur J Emerg Med . 2009 Mar; 16(4):217-8. PMID: 19318962
Emergency medicine requires an ability to manage the undifferentiated patient, often under pressure and with limited or conflicting information. Advanced airway management is an integral component of emergency care but...