Theane Theophilos
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Theophilos T, Green R, Cashin A
Healthcare (Basel)
. 2016 Jul;
3(1):162-71.
PMID: 27417754
In America, mental health needs surpass the availability of specialized providers. This vulnerable population also has other obstacles for comprehensive care including gaps in medical coverage, stigma, economic barriers, and...
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Oakley E, Borland M, Neutze J, Acworth J, Krieser D, Dalziel S, et al.
Lancet Respir Med
. 2014 Jan;
1(2):113-20.
PMID: 24429091
Background: Bronchiolitis is the most common lower respiratory tract infection in infants and the leading cause of hospital admission. Hydration is a mainstay of treatment, but insufficient evidence exists to...
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Seith R, Theophilos T, Babl F
Acad Emerg Med
. 2012 Jan;
19(1):31-6.
PMID: 22251190
Objectives: Nitrous oxide (N(2)O) is an attractive agent for pediatric procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) with rapid onset and offset of sedation. However, it has limited analgesic efficacy. Intranasal fentanyl...
4.
Clausen H, Theophilos T, Jackno K, Babl F
Emerg Med J
. 2011 Sep;
29(9):732-7.
PMID: 21946177
Objective: Emergency department (ED) staff need to rapidly establish accurate diagnosis and management for children with arrhythmias. Limited data are available on the presenting features, epidemiology and management of arrhythmias...
5.
Babl F, Theophilos T, Palmer G
Pediatr Emerg Care
. 2011 Jun;
27(6):496-9.
PMID: 21629146
Background: As a nonopioid parenteral analgesic intravenous (IV) acetaminophen is potentially attractive for emergency department (ED) use. However, there is little experience with its use in the pediatric ED setting....
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Magyar J, Theophilos T
Emerg Med Australas
. 2010 Dec;
22(6):499-506.
PMID: 21143398
The impact of work related stressors on emergency clinicians has long been recognized, yet there is little formal research into the benefits of debriefing hospital staff after critical incidents, such...
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Babl F, Krieser D, Belousoff J, Theophilos T
Emerg Med J
. 2010 Aug;
27(8):577-81.
PMID: 20688936
Introduction: An ongoing comprehensive paediatric procedural sedation (PPS) training and credentialing programme to improve patient safety was introduced into emergency departments (EDs) at a tertiary children's hospital (Royal Children's Hospital;...
8.
Babl F, Belousoff J, Deasy C, Hopper S, Theophilos T
Emerg Med J
. 2010 Jun;
27(8):607-12.
PMID: 20515915
Objective: Large, mainly North American, series has shown the safety of paediatric procedural sedation in the emergency department (ED). However, sedation practices elsewhere differ. This study set out to investigate...
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Oakley E, Babl F, Acworth J, Borland M, Kreiser D, Neutze J, et al.
BMC Pediatr
. 2010 Jun;
10:37.
PMID: 20515467
Background: Bronchiolitis is the most common reason for admission of infants to hospital in developed countries. Fluid replacement therapy is required in about 30% of children admitted with bronchiolitis. There...
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Theophilos T, Magyar J, Babl F
Emerg Med Australas
. 2009 Dec;
21(6):479-83.
PMID: 20002718
Anecdotally critical incident debriefing (CID) is an important topic for staff in paediatric ED. The present study aimed to determine current baseline CID practices and perceived needs of ED staff....