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Marc Shalit

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Spano S, Campagne D, Stroh G, Shalit M
Wilderness Environ Med . 2014 Oct; 26(1):43-53. PMID: 25281586
Multiple casualty incidents (MCIs) are uncommon in remote wilderness settings. This is a case report of a lightning strike on a Boy Scout troop hiking through Sequoia and Kings Canyon...
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Schmitt E, Stroh G, Shalit M, Campagne D
Prehosp Disaster Med . 2011 Nov; 26(3):238-9. PMID: 22107779
No abstract available.
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Robertson T, Hendey G, Stroh G, Shalit M
Prehosp Emerg Care . 2009 Sep; 13(4):512-5. PMID: 19731165
Objective: To compare the prehospital time intervals from patient contact and medication administration to clinical response for intranasal (IN) versus intravenous (IV) naloxone in patients with suspected narcotic overdose. Methods:...
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Freeman K, Hendey G, Shalit M, Stroh G
Prehosp Emerg Care . 2008 Apr; 12(2):152-6. PMID: 18379909
Study Objective: To compare the outcomes of out-of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) victims treated with monophasic truncated exponential (MTE) versus biphasic truncated exponential (BTE) defibrillation in an urban EMS system....
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Braude D, Shalit M
J Emerg Med . 2008 Feb; 35(3):297-8. PMID: 18296007
Routine emergency department care for uncomplicated peritonsillar abscess involves needle aspiration or incision and drainage. Standard technique involves use of a tongue blade and auxiliary light source. We describe the...
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Platts-Mills T, Stendell E, Lewin M, Moya M, Dhah K, Stroh G, et al.
Wilderness Environ Med . 2007 Sep; 18(3):177-85. PMID: 17896849
Objective: Numerous studies support the use of warmed intravenous fluids in hypothermic patients. The most effective method to accomplish this goal in a cold prehospital, wilderness, or combat setting is...
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Lewin M, Montauk L, Shalit M, Nobay F
Ann Emerg Med . 2006 Jan; 47(1):75-8. PMID: 16387221
Pediatric, nursing home, and institutionalized psychiatric patients frequently receive medications covertly or against their will. Surreptitious medicating of emergency department (ED) psychiatric patients may occur but has not been reported....
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Shalit M, Lewin M
Lancet . 2005 Jun; 364 Suppl 1:s34-5. PMID: 15967145
No abstract available.
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Sae A, Haverly S, Uller J, Shalit M, Stroh G
Am J Emerg Med . 2005 May; 23(3):311-5. PMID: 15915403
Objective: Emergency medical service providers frequently encounter patients with low acuity. Because of liability and safety concerns, emergency medical service systems often prohibit privately owned vehicle (POV) transport. Thus, prehospital...
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Freeman K, Shalit M, Stroh G
Wilderness Environ Med . 2004 Oct; 15(3):198-201. PMID: 15473460
As part of an emergency medical system protocol, national park service rangers certified at the level of an emergency medical technician-basic (EMT-B) are taught to recognize and treat high-altitude pulmonary...