Jacep
Overview
Jacep is a scientific journal, published since 1972 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States and its primary focus area is emergency medicine.
Details
Details
Abbr.
JACEP
Start
1972
End
1979
p-ISSN
0361-1124
Country
United States
Language
English
Specialty
Emergency Medicine
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Mirick M, Clinton J, Ruiz E
JACEP
. 1979 Dec;
8(12):528-31.
PMID: 513410
We used the external rotation method for reducing anterior shoulder dislocations on 85 consecutive patients seen in our emergency department during a one-year period. In relatively inexperienced hands, the external...
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Myers R, Britten J, Cowley R
JACEP
. 1979 Dec;
8(12):523-7.
PMID: 513409
Quantitative aspects of various methods of warming are presented comparing the peripheral method of warm bath immersion to the central method of ventilation with heated water-saturated air, infusion of warmed...
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Gordon Jr A, RICHARDS D
JACEP
. 1979 Dec;
8(12):520-2.
PMID: 513408
Strychnine intoxication is manifested by agitation, muscle spasms, and convulsions. We report a case in which intractable convulsions led to severe lactic acidosis which secondarily resulted in visceral (lung, heart,...
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Roberts J, Greenberg M, Baskin S
JACEP
. 1979 Dec;
8(12):515-9.
PMID: 513407
The endotracheal route for the administration of epinephrine has been studied extensively in dogs. There has been little in the medical literature to document the successful use of this technique...
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Harrison R, Maull K, BOYAN C
JACEP
. 1979 Dec;
8(12):513-4.
PMID: 513406
In 1977 the Department of Anesthesiology of the Medical College of Virginia coordinated a compulsory 72-hour course for first-year medical students fulfilling all requirements of the Department of Transportation and...
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Bobzien 3rd W
JACEP
. 1979 Dec;
8(12):508-12.
PMID: 513405
Although emergency department observation-holding units have been shown to be effective in limiting hospitalizations and improving the accuracy of disposition, the possibility of adverse outcome following discharge from such units...