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| Samuel G CampbellSummaryAffiliation: Dalhousie University Country: Canada Publications
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The contribution of blood cultures to the clinical management of adult patients admitted to the hospital with community-acquired pneumonia: a prospective observational studySamuel G Campbell
Department of Emergency Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
Chest 123:1142-50. 2003..To assess the clinical usefulness of blood cultures (BCs) in the management of patients hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP)...
Agreement between emergency physician diagnosis and radiologist reports in patients discharged from an emergency department with community-acquired pneumoniaSamuel G Campbell
Department of Emergency Medicine, Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, Dalhousie University, 1796 Summer Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Emerg Radiol 11:242-6. 2005..1%) were read as normal. EPs and radiologists frequently disagree on whether a patient has pneumonia or not. Perhaps it is time to revisit the gold standard status of plain chest X-ray...
Aspiration pneumonitis requiring intubation after procedural sedation and analgesia: a case reportKa Wai Cheung
Department of Emergency Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Ann Emerg Med 49:462-4. 2007..Given that there were no apparent predisposing factors, we believe it is crucial for emergency physicians to routinely anticipate the possibility of such a complication during each sedation event...
Profiles in patient safety: A "perfect storm" in the emergency departmentSamuel G Campbell
Department of Emergency Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Acad Emerg Med 14:743-9. 2007..They offer practical suggestions whereby clinicians may decrease their chances of becoming victims of these influences...
The use of clinical practice guidelines for community-acquired pneumonia in hospitals in Atlantic CanadaSamuel G Campbell
Department of Emergency Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Can Respir J 11:301-3. 2004..The extent of adoption of CPGs in Canada is unclear...
The consent and prescription compliance (COPRECO) study: does obtaining consent in the emergency department affect study results in a telephone follow-up study of medication compliance?Samuel G Campbell
Department of Emergency Medicine, QEII Health Sciences Center, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Acad Emerg Med 15:932-8. 2008....
