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The back alley revisited: sepsis after attempted self-induced abortion.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Saultes TA, Devita D, Heiner JD.
PMID: 20046250
West J Emerg Med. 2009 Nov;10(4):278-80.

While unsafe abortions have become rare in the United States, the practice persists. We present a 24-year-old female with a 21-week twin gestation who presented to the emergency department with complications of an attempted self-induced abortion. Her complicated clinical...

Ultrasound-confirmed frontal bone fracture.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Johnson JN, McBride DF, Crandall S, Kang C.
PMID: 20046259
West J Emerg Med. 2009 Nov;10(4):303. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-2026.1998.tb00697.x.

No abstract available.

All that wheezes is not asthma.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Miller AC, Rashid RM, Elamin EM.
PMID: 20046261
West J Emerg Med. 2009 Nov;10(4):305-6.

No abstract available.

Approaching Injury and Violence Prevention through Public Health Policy: A Window of Opportunity to Renew Our Focus.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Degutis LC.
PMID: 21731780
West J Emerg Med. 2011 Jul;12(3):271-2.

No abstract available.

Pre-Teen Alcohol Use as a Risk Factor for Victimization and Perpetration of Bullying among Middle and High School Students in Georgia.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Swahn MH, Topalli V, Ali B, Strasser SM, Ashby JS, Meyers J.
PMID: 21731787
West J Emerg Med. 2011 Jul;12(3):305-9.

OBJECTIVE: We examined the association between pre-teen alcohol use initiation and the victimization and perpetration of bullying among middle and high school students in Georgia.METHODS: We computed analyses using data from the 2006 Georgia Student Health Survey (N=175,311) of...

Associations between Electronic Media Use and Involvement in Violence, Alcohol and Drug Use among United States High School Students.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Denniston MM, Swahn MH, Hertz MF, Romero LM.
PMID: 21731788
West J Emerg Med. 2011 Jul;12(3):310-5.

OBJECTIVE: We identified associations between time spent watching television and time spent playing video or computer games or using computers and involvement in interpersonal violence, alcohol and drug use in a nationally representative sample of United States high school...

Rape victimization and high risk sexual behaviors: longitudinal study of african-american adolescent females.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Lang DL, Sales JM, Salazar LF, Hardin JW, Diclemente RJ, Wingood GM, Rose E.
PMID: 21731791
West J Emerg Med. 2011 Jul;12(3):333-42.

OBJECTIVES: African-American women are affected by disproportionately high rates of violence and sexually transmitted infections (STI)/human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. It is imperative to address the intersection of these two urgent public health issues, particularly as these affect African-American...

Treatment, Services and Follow-up for Victims of Family Violence in Health Clinics in Maputo, Mozambique.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Jethá EA, Lynch CA, Houry D, Rodrigues MA, Keyes CE, Chilundo B, Wright DW, Sasser SM.
PMID: 21731793
West J Emerg Med. 2011 Jul;12(3):348-53.

BACKGROUND: Family violence (FV) is a global health problem that not only impacts the victim, but the family unit, local community and society at large.OBJECTIVE: To quantitatively and qualitatively evaluate the treatment and follow up provided to victims of...

Elder financial exploitation: implications for future policy and research in elder mistreatment.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Price T, King PS, Dillard RL, Bulot JJ.
PMID: 21731794
West J Emerg Med. 2011 Jul;12(3):354-6.

Recent advances in the understanding of elder mistreatment have demonstrated that financial exploitation tends to be one of the most common forms of mistreatment affecting older populations. Agencies such as the World Bank and World Health Organization show significant...

Cervical spine fracture in ankylosing spondylitis.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Carnell J, Fahimi J, Wills CP.
PMID: 20046247
West J Emerg Med. 2009 Nov;10(4):267.

No abstract available.

Emergency department patients with psychiatric complaints return at higher rates than controls.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Madsen TE, Bennett A, Groke S, Zink A, McCowan C, Hernandez A, Knapp S, Byreddy D, Mattsson S, Quick N.
PMID: 20046248
West J Emerg Med. 2009 Nov;10(4):268-72.

STUDY OBJECTIVE: At our 35,000 visit/year emergency department (ED), we studied whether patients presenting to the ED with psychiatric complaints were admitted to the hospital at a higher rate than non-psychiatric patients, and whether these patients had a higher...

Overcoming barriers to the use of osteopathic manipulation techniques in the emergency department.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Roberge RJ, Roberge MR.
PMID: 19718381
West J Emerg Med. 2009 Aug;10(3):184-9.

BACKGROUND: Osteopathic Manipulation Techniques (OMT) have been shown to be effective therapeutic modalities in various clinical settings, but appear to be underutilized in the emergency department (ED) setting.OBJECTIVE: To examine barriers to the use of OMT in the ED...

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