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| Gregory W HendeySummaryAffiliation: University of California Country: USA Publications
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A prospective, randomized, trial of phenobarbital versus benzodiazepines for acute alcohol withdrawalGregory W Hendey
Department of Emergency Medicine, UCSF Fresno Medical Education Program, Community Regional Medical Center, Fresno, CA 93701 2302, USA
Am J Emerg Med 29:382-5. 2011..The aim of this study was to compare phenobarbital (PB) versus lorazepam (LZ) in the treatment of alcohol withdrawal in the emergency department (ED) and at 48 hours...
The Captain Morgan technique for the reduction of the dislocated hipGregory W Hendey
University of California San Francisco Fresno, Department of Emergency Medicine, USA
Ann Emerg Med 58:536-40. 2011..We present our experience with a novel technique for the reduction of acute hip dislocation in the emergency department (ED)...
Orthopedic illnesses in patients with HIVSukhjit S Takhar
UCSF Fresno Emergency Medicine Residency Program, UCSF, 155 North Fresno Street, Fresno, CA 93701 2302, USA
Emerg Med Clin North Am 28:335-42, Table of Contents. 2010..This review focuses on the manifestations of HIV on musculoskeletal disease as they relate to the emergency physician...
A pilot study to derive clinical variables for selective chest radiography in blunt trauma patientsRobert M Rodriguez
University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA
Ann Emerg Med 47:415-8. 2006..The goal of this pilot study was to determine whether clinical criteria can identify blunt trauma patients with significant acute intrathoracic injury on chest radiograph...
A longitudinal study of emergency medicine residents' malpractice fear and defensive medicineRobert M Rodriguez
Department of Emergency Services, San Francisco General Hospital, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA, USA
Acad Emerg Med 14:569-73. 2007..To determine the baseline level and evolution of defensive medicine and malpractice concern (MC) of emergency medicine (EM) residents...
Overnight and postcall errors in medication ordersGregory W Hendey
Department of Emergency Medicine, UCSF Fresno Medical Education Program, USA
Acad Emerg Med 12:629-34. 2005..To compare the error rates in medication orders by physicians who were off call, on overnight call, and postcall...
Single-dose etomidate for intubation in the trauma patientKenny V Banh
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California San Francisco Fresno, Fresno, California 93701 2302, USA
J Emerg Med 43:e277-82. 2012..Concerns over adrenal suppression caused by a single dose of etomidate for intubation led to limiting its use in trauma patients in 2006...
Cervical spine injury: analysis and comparison of patients by mode of transportationAlfredo E Urdaneta
UCSF Fresno Medical Education Program, Fresno, CA 93701 2302, USA
J Emerg Med 44:287-91. 2013..Cervical spine injury (CSI) studies have identified different factors contributing to CSI, but none compares the incidence and pattern of injury of patients arriving at the Emergency Department (ED) by private vehicle (PV)...
Intranasal naloxone is a viable alternative to intravenous naloxone for prehospital narcotic overdoseTania Mieke Robertson
Department of Emergency Medicine, UCSF Fresno, Medical Education Program, Fresno, California 93701, USA
Prehosp Emerg Care 13:512-5. 2009..To compare the prehospital time intervals from patient contact and medication administration to clinical response for intranasal (IN) versus intravenous (IV) naloxone in patients with suspected narcotic overdose...
Biphasic defibrillation does not improve outcomes compared to monophasic defibrillation in out-of-hospital cardiac arrestKimberly Freeman
Department of Emergency Medicine, UCSF Fresno, Medical Education Program, Fresno, California 93701 2302, USA
Prehosp Emerg Care 12:152-6. 2008..To compare the outcomes of out-of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) victims treated with monophasic truncated exponential (MTE) versus biphasic truncated exponential (BTE) defibrillation in an urban EMS system...
