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High school students' perceptions of motivations for cyberbullying: an exploratory study.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Varjas K, Talley J, Meyers J, Parris L, Cutts H.
PMID: 20882148
West J Emerg Med. 2010 Aug;11(3):269-73.

OBJECTIVES: Internet usage has increased in recent years resulting in a growing number of documented reports of cyberbullying. Despite the rise in cyberbullying incidents, there is a dearth of research regarding high school students' motivations for cyberbullying. The purpose...

Alcohol outlets and violent crime in washington d.C.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Franklin FA, Laveist TA, Webster DW, Pan WK.
PMID: 20882151
West J Emerg Med. 2010 Aug;11(3):283-90.

OBJECTIVE: Alcohol is more likely than any other drug to be involved in substance-related violence. In 2000 violence-related and self-directed injuries accounted for an estimated $37 billion and $33 billion in productivity losses and medical treatment, respectively. A review...

Symptomatic morgagni hernia misdiagnosed as chilaiditi syndrome.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Vallee PA.
PMID: 21691487
West J Emerg Med. 2011 Feb;12(1):121-3.

Chilaiditi syndrome, symptomatic interposition of bowel beneath the right hemidiaphragm, is uncommon and usually managed without surgery. Morgagni hernia is an uncommon diaphragmatic hernia that generally requires surgery. In this case a patient with a longstanding diagnosis of bowel...

Extra-adrenal Pheochromocytoma in an Adolescent.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Abdullah I, Cossey K, Jeanmonod RK.
PMID: 21691539
West J Emerg Med. 2011 May;12(2):258-61.

A 17-year-old male with symptoms of headache and diaphoresis presented to the emergency department. He had eight months of noted hypertension attributed to medications. On arrival his blood pressure was 229/117mmHg, and he was ill-appearing. His blood pressure was...

Need for injury-prevention education in medical school curriculum.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Yoshii I, Sayegh R, Lotfipour S, Vaca FE.
PMID: 20411074
West J Emerg Med. 2010 Feb;11(1):40-3.

Injury is the leading cause of death and disability among the U.S. population aged 1 to 44 years. In 2006 more than 179,000 fatalities were attributed to injury. Despite increasing awareness of the global epidemic of injury and violence,...

The physiologic effects of multiple simultaneous electronic control device discharges.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Dawes DM, Ho JD, Reardon RF, Sweeney JD, Miner JR.
PMID: 20411076
West J Emerg Med. 2010 Feb;11(1):49-56.

OBJECTIVES: Law enforcement and military personnel use electronic control devices to control non-compliant and actively resistive subjects. The TASER((R)) Shockwave is a new electronic control device designed specifically as an area denial device capable of delivering multiple simultaneous discharges....

Fatal dysrhythmia following potassium replacement for hypokalemic periodic paralysis.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Ahmed I, Chilimuri SS.
PMID: 20411077
West J Emerg Med. 2010 Feb;11(1):57-9.

We present a case of fatal rebound hyperkalemia in a patient with thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP) treated with potassium supplementation. Although TPP is a rare hyperthyroidism-related endocrine disorder seen predominantly in men of Asian origin, the diagnosis should be...

Boerhaave's Syndrome.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Smith JS, McCallister JW.
PMID: 20411081
West J Emerg Med. 2010 Feb;11(1):74-5.

No abstract available.

Massive pneumoperitoneum.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Hull AM, Buckley P, Wills B.
PMID: 20411087
West J Emerg Med. 2010 Feb;11(1):92.

No abstract available.

Wells syndrome.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Cashin B, Allan N, Kang C.
PMID: 20411090
West J Emerg Med. 2010 Feb;11(1):95-6.

No abstract available.

Letters to the editor.

The western journal of emergency medicine

[No authors listed]
PMID: 22461929
West J Emerg Med. 2012 Feb;13(1):82-9.

No abstract available.

Recognizing infective endocarditis in the emergency department.

The western journal of emergency medicine

Tsagaratos C, Taha FW.
PMID: 22461931
West J Emerg Med. 2012 Feb;13(1):92-3. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2011.6.6806.

A 52-year-old Caucasian male presented to the emergency department complaining of nontraumatic painful swelling and redness of the distal left fourth finger for 2 days, associated with malaise and subjective fever. The patient denied medical history, drugs, tobacco, or...

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