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| R M LynchSummaryAffiliation: Central Middlesex Hospital Country: UK Publications
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Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm presenting as groin painRichard M Lynch
Accident and Emergency Department, Hull Royal Infirmary
Br J Gen Pract 52:320-1. 2002
Regular attenders to the accident and emergency departmentR M Lynch
Accident and Emergency Department, Hull Royal Infirmary
J Accid Emerg Med 17:351-4. 2000....
Carbon monoxide poisoning: correlation of neurological findings between accident and emergency departments and a hyperbaric unitR Lynch
Accident and Emergency Department, Hull Royal Infirmary, UK
Emerg Med J 18:95-8. 2001....
Section 136, The Mental Health Act 1983; levels of knowledge among accident and emergency doctors, senior nurses, and police constablesR M Lynch
Accident and Emergency Department, Hull Royal Infirmary, Hull, UK
Emerg Med J 19:295-300. 2002..In practice, accident and emergency (A&E) departments are often used. The authors assessed levels of knowledge of section 136 between A&E doctors, senior nurses, and police constables...
Accuracy of abdominal examination in the diagnosis of non-ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysmRichard M Lynch
Accident and Emergency Department, Cavan General Hospital, Co Cavan, Ireland
Accid Emerg Nurs 12:99-107. 2004..This literature review was undertaken to assess the accuracy of abdominal examination in the detection of non-ruptured AAA...
Traumatic pseudorupture of the diaphragmRichard M Lynch
Accident and Emergency Department, Hull Royal Infirmary, Anlaby Road, Hull, HU3 2JZ, East Yorkshire, UK
Accid Emerg Nurs 12:58-9. 2004
Activated charcoal: the untold storyRichard M Lynch
FRCSI, MMedSci Specialist Registrar in Accident and Emergency, Hull Royal Infirmary, UK
Accid Emerg Nurs 11:63-7. 2003..Conclusion. We report a substantially greater proportion of patients (39%) refusing charcoal than previously reported (9.9%). The widespread availability of TOXBASE Copyright should help redress this discrepancy...
Anaphylactoid reactions to intravenous N-acetylcysteine: a prospective case controlled studyRichard M Lynch
Accident and Emergency Department, Pontefract General Infirmary and Hull Royal Infirmary, Friarwood Lane, Pontefract, WF8 1PN, UK
Accid Emerg Nurs 12:10-5. 2004..The aim of our study was to investigate the existence of predictive factors in the likelihood of developing anaphylactoid reactions to N-acetylcysteine...
Achilles tendon rupture: surgical versus non-surgical treatmentRichard M Lynch
Accident and Emergency Department, Cavan General Hospital, Cavan, Ireland
Accid Emerg Nurs 12:149-58. 2004..To ascertain the treatment method of choice for Achilles tendon rupture, which results in the most favourable functional outcome...
Screening for aortic aneurysm. National screening programme is long overdueRichard M Lynch
BMJ 326:284. 2003
Management of Achilles tendon rupturesRichard M Lynch
Am J Sports Med 30:917; author reply 917-8. 2002
Massive intracerebral hematoma and extradural hematoma in amphetamine abuseEmmanuel Atta Agaba
Am J Emerg Med 20:55-7. 2002
Physical examination can exclude clinically important cervical spine injuryRichard M Lynch
Ann Emerg Med 43:788-9. 2004
