Published in J Emerg Med on July 01, 2004
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Mandibular reduction. J Emerg Med (2008) 0.92
Elevated blood pressure in urban emergency department patients. Acad Emerg Med (2005) 0.91
Peripheral venous cutdown. J Emerg Med (2006) 0.90
Lack of relationship between hypertension-associated symptoms and blood pressure in hypertensive ED patients. Am J Emerg Med (2005) 0.90
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Orthopedic pitfalls in the ED: Achilles tendon rupture. Am J Emerg Med (2004) 0.82
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Anterior shoulder dislocations: beyond traction-countertraction. J Emerg Med (2004) 0.79
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Electrocardiographic manifestations: acute inferior wall myocardial infarction. J Emerg Med (2004) 0.78
ABC of clinical electrocardiography. Conditions affecting the right side of the heart. BMJ (2002) 0.78
Electrocardiographic manifestations: ventricular tachycardia. J Emerg Med (2003) 0.75
Evaluation and treatment of acute urinary retention. J Emerg Med (2008) 0.75
ECG patterns confounding the ECG diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome: left bundle branch block, right ventricular paced rhythms, and left ventricular hypertrophy. Emerg Med Clin North Am (2005) 0.75
Electrocardiographic manifestations: long QT Syndrome. J Emerg Med (2004) 0.75