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                             51 results found
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1 AAMS Judge, Thomas
2005
24 5 p. 184-185
2 p.
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2 A continent in contrast Dickerson, Roger
2005
24 5 p. 201-
1 p.
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3 Advertisement 2005
24 5 p. 179-
1 p.
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4 Advertisement 2005
24 5 p. 175-
1 p.
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5 Advertisement 2005
24 5 p. 177-
1 p.
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6 2005 Air Medical Transport Conference Bassos, Alec
2005
24 5 p. 195-199
5 p.
article
7 Air medical transport of the patient with gastrointestinal bleeding Braude, D.
2005
24 5 p. 205-
1 p.
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8 Air versus ground transport of major Trauma patients to tertiary Trauma centre: A province-wide comparison using TRISS analysis Mitchell, Alex D.
2005
24 5 p. 200-
1 p.
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9 Airway and rapid sequence intubation quality assurance and improvement: Should airway management training be more intensive? Brozen, R.
2005
24 5 p. 200-201
2 p.
article
10 AMPA Robinson, Ken
2005
24 5 p. 186-
1 p.
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11 Appropriateness of medical transport and access to care in acute stroke syndromes 2005
24 5 p. 220-221
2 p.
article
12 Assessing satisfaction with a pediatric transport system McPherson, M.
2005
24 5 p. 205-206
2 p.
article
13 ASTNA Hignite, Jodie
2005
24 5 p. 186-187
2 p.
article
14 Austin-Travis County STAR Flight Kuper, Paul
2005
24 5 p. 192-194
3 p.
article
15 Benchmarking mean dispatch, lift-off and scene times in rotor-wing air medical transport scene flights Braude, D.
2005
24 5 p. 206-
1 p.
article
16 Chemical extrication of entrapped motor vehicle crash victims Worf, N.
2005
24 5 p. 206-
1 p.
article
17 Comparison of perceived payer status and referring hospital dwell time for trauma air transports Law, Michael A.
2005
24 5 p. 207-
1 p.
article
18 Compliance with pediatric transport triage recommendations Morris, S.
2005
24 5 p. 207-
1 p.
article
19 Crashes of air medical flights Baker, Susan P.
2005
24 5 p. 201-
1 p.
article
20 Cuffed endotracheal tubes Poulton, Tom
2005
24 5 p. 178-179
2 p.
article
21 Design and validation of a novel blood transport cooler Qubain, P.
2005
24 5 p. 207-208
2 p.
article
22 Diabetic ketoacidosis in the pediatric population Bradin, Stuart A.
2005
24 5 p. 181-183
3 p.
article
23 Do rotor-wing air medical programs adhere to industry safety recommendations? Frakes, Michael A.
2005
24 5 p. 208-209
2 p.
article
24 Editorial board 2005
24 5 p. 173-
1 p.
article
25 Evaluation of appropriateness of HEMS transport based on sending physician perception of patient status Saltmarsh, Eveline L.
2005
24 5 p. 202-
1 p.
article
26 FAST 1 study Grimsley, D.
2005
24 5 p. 209-
1 p.
article
27 Flight crew skills requirements for advanced life support interventions: Reality and solutions Patel, Nirav
2005
24 5 p. 202-203
2 p.
article
28 Flight team management of cardiac pain Frakes, Michael A.
2005
24 5 p. 209-210
2 p.
article
29 Focus on accidents provides opportunities Frazer, Eileen
2005
24 5 p. 180-
1 p.
article
30 General information 2005
24 5 p. 176-
1 p.
article
31 IAFP Walter, Ron
2005
24 5 p. 187-188
2 p.
article
32 Is it the correct size? ET tubes and depth during neonatal transport Olsen, Holly
2005
24 5 p. 210-
1 p.
article
33 Maritime outcomes in pediatric transport study (MOPTS) Hewitt, Brenda
2005
24 5 p. 210-211
2 p.
article
34 Medically appropriate use of helicopter emergency medical services: The mission acceptance process Petrie, DA
2005
24 5 p. 204-
1 p.
article
35 Needs assessment for a Universal Ground Safety and Landing Zone Coordination Course for helicopter emergency medical systems Brozen, R.
2005
24 5 p. 211-
1 p.
article
36 NEMSPA Fergie, Ron
2005
24 5 p. 184-
1 p.
article
37 Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation on air medical transport: Effects on endotracheal intubation rates Stearns, J.
2005
24 5 p. 211-
1 p.
article
38 Novel preclinical non-invasive determination of cardiac output by tissue doppler in air medical service Knobloch, Karsten
2005
24 5 p. 204-205
2 p.
article
39 Occupational injuries and stressors among canadian air medical health care professionals in rotor-wing programs Sibley, AK
2005
24 5 p. 212-
1 p.
article
40 Off-duty preparation for overnight work in rotor wing air medical programs Frakes, Michael A.
2005
24 5 p. 215-219
5 p.
article
41 Responses of flight nurses to catastrophic events Olsen, G.
2005
24 5 p. 212-
1 p.
article
42 Sedative use in patients receiving neuromuscular blocking agents from a helicopter flight team Lord, Wendy
2005
24 5 p. 213-
1 p.
article
43 Sleep debt and outside employment patterns in helicopter air medical crew members working 12-hour night and 24-hour shifts Frakes, Michael A.
2005
24 5 p. 213-214
2 p.
article
44 Table of contents 2005
24 5 p. 174-
1 p.
article
45 The development of a means of obtaining critical care information for the care and transport of patients who are on ventricular assist devices O'Shaughnessy, Kelly
2005
24 5 p. 208-
1 p.
article
46 The effectiveness of a novel, algorithm-based rapid sequence intubation curriculum using simulation Davis, D.
2005
24 5 p. 202-
1 p.
article
47 The impact of advanced airway procedures and aircraft type on rotor-wing scene times in air medical transport Braude, D.
2005
24 5 p. 203-
1 p.
article
48 The incidence of hyperventilation and desaturations in head-injured patients undergoing rapid sequence intubation by air medical crews Davis, D.
2005
24 5 p. 203-204
2 p.
article
49 The new two-patient care environment Cox, Ken
2005
24 5 p. 189-191
3 p.
article
50 The safety and efficacy of aeromedical central venous access Davis, D.
2005
24 5 p. 212-213
2 p.
article
51 Verification of endotracheal tube placement: Single vs. multi-modality determination by misting, ETCO2, and portable fiberoptic bronchoscopy Angelotti, Tim
2005
24 5 p. 214-
1 p.
article
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