R H Dailey
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Dailey R
J Emerg Med
. 1996 Mar;
14(2):227-32.
PMID: 8740757
A practice guideline as a preformatted chart is presented. It is designed to be simple in concept and design, easy to use, parsimonious of data, easily scanned for quality assurance,...
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Steffen P, Dailey R
Ann Emerg Med
. 1992 May;
21(5):559-64.
PMID: 1570914
When chemical dependency is suspected in an emergency medicine resident physician, prompt and appropriate action must be taken to ensure the best possible outcome for all involved. Although residency program...
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Dailey R
J Emerg Med
. 1988 Mar;
6(2):137-40.
PMID: 3385176
Late perforations of vascular structures by central venous pressure (CVP) catheter tips are unusual, but potentially lethal, complications. The two principal syndromes caused by such perforations are described, and methods...
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Dailey R
J Emerg Med
. 1988 Mar;
6(2):133-5.
PMID: 3385175
The techniques of external jugular vein (EJV) cannulation and central venous pressure (CVP) catheter placement using a J-tipped wire guide is described in detail. This technique has a high success...
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Dailey R
Ann Emerg Med
. 1988 Feb;
17(2):159-60.
PMID: 3337432
The death of a 7 1/2-month-old girl from the misuse of tetracaine/adrenalin/cocaine solution for wound anesthesia is reported. Ten milliliters of the solution inappropriately came into contact with nasal mucous...
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Young G, Rores C, Murphy C, Dailey R
Ann Emerg Med
. 1987 Aug;
16(8):847-50.
PMID: 3619162
In a prospective, uncontrolled study, 62 alcoholic patients received IV phenobarbital (IV-PB) to treat the alcohol withdrawal (AW) syndrome. Initially 260 mg of IV-PB were administered followed by 130 mg...
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