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| Edward A OakleySummaryAffiliation: Royal Children's Hospital Country: Australia Publications
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Improving emergency care for children: a model of collaboration between emergency departmentsEdward Oakley
Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Children s Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Emerg Med Australas 16:417-24. 2004..To describe the process of creating and maintaining such a partnership...
A randomized controlled trial of 2 methods of immobilizing torus fractures of the distal forearmEdward A Oakley
Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Children s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
Pediatr Emerg Care 24:65-70. 2008..This study assesses the pain associated with 2 forms of immobilization used for these injuries...
Backslab versus nonbackslab for immobilization of undisplaced supracondylar fractures: a randomized trialEd Oakley
Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Children s Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria 3052, Australia
Pediatr Emerg Care 25:452-6. 2009..Immobilization of supracondylar fractures of the humerus, for 1 to 4 weeks in a backslab or a collar and cuff, produces good functional outcomes. This study assesses the pain associated with these 2 forms of immobilization...
Using video recording to identify management errors in pediatric trauma resuscitationEd Oakley
Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Children s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
Pediatrics 117:658-64. 2006..To determine the ability of video recording to identify management errors in trauma resuscitation and to compare this method with medical record review...
Processes and impediments in moving patients from the emergency department: pilot studyEdward Oakley
Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Children s Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, and Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne, Australia
Emerg Med Australas 17:266-73. 2005..To assess the impact of an ED-designed interim orders sheet on patient flow through the ED, and the safety of ED-directed admission...
Preprocedural fasting state and adverse events in children receiving nitrous oxide for procedural sedation and analgesiaFranz E Babl
Emergency Department, Royal Children s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
Pediatr Emerg Care 21:736-43. 2005..We characterize the fasting status of patients receiving procedural sedation and analgesia with nitrous oxide (N2O) in a pediatric ED and assess the relationship between fasting status and adverse events...
High-concentration nitrous oxide for procedural sedation in children: adverse events and depth of sedationFranz E Babl
Emergency Department, Royal Children s Hospital, Parkville, Vic 3055, Australia
Pediatrics 121:e528-32. 2008..We set out to characterize the depth of sedation and incidence of adverse events associated with various concentrations of nitrous oxide used in a pediatric emergency department...
Bronchiolitis management in pediatric emergency departments in Australia and New Zealand: a PREDICT studyFranz E Babl
Emergency Department, Royal Children s Hospital, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
Pediatr Emerg Care 24:656-8. 2008....
A pilot study of inhaled methoxyflurane for procedural analgesia in childrenFranz Babl
Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Children s Hospital and Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia
Paediatr Anaesth 17:148-53. 2007..We conducted a pilot study to explore its use as a patient controlled analgesic for painful procedures in children in the emergency department (ED)...
Wound repair in childrenEd Oakley
Emergency Department, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria
Aust Fam Physician 35:476-9. 2006..All children with injuries should be checked for adequate tetanus cover for prrophylaxis...
