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| J E WathenSummaryAffiliation: University of Colorado Country: USA Publications
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Does midazolam alter the clinical effects of intravenous ketamine sedation in children? A double-blind, randomized, controlled, emergency department trialJ E Wathen
Department of Pediatrics, Section of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center The Children s Hospital, Denver, CO, USA
Ann Emerg Med 36:579-88. 2000....
Usefulness of the serum electrolyte panel in the management of pediatric dehydration treated with intravenously administered fluidsJoe E Wathen
Department of Pediatrics, Section of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Children s Hospital, Denver, Colorado, USA
Pediatrics 114:1227-34. 2004..Our study purpose was to evaluate the usefulness of routinely ordering a SEP in the treatment of dehydrated pediatric patients receiving intravenous fluids (IVFs)...
Accuracy of ECG interpretation in the pediatric emergency departmentJoe E Wathen
Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado, Denver and Health Sciences Center The Children s Hospital, Denver, CO, USA
Ann Emerg Med 46:507-11. 2005..We assess accuracy of ECG interpretation and indications for obtaining ECGs and develop a clinical classification system of ECG abnormalities...
A randomized controlled trial comparing a fascia iliaca compartment nerve block to a traditional systemic analgesic for femur fractures in a pediatric emergency departmentJoe E Wathen
Department of Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Science Center, The Children s Hospital, Denver, CO 80218, USA
Ann Emerg Med 50:162-71, 171.e1. 2007..Secondary outcomes include the duration of analgesia, the need for additional medications, adverse events, nerve block complications, and satisfaction scores...
Preprocedural fasting and adverse events in procedural sedation and analgesia in a pediatric emergency department: are they related?Mark G Roback
Department of Pediatrics and Section of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO, USA
Ann Emerg Med 44:454-9. 2004..This study further investigates preprocedural fasting and adverse events...
Adverse events associated with procedural sedation and analgesia in a pediatric emergency department: a comparison of common parenteral drugsMark G Roback
The Children s Hospital, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO, USA
Acad Emerg Med 12:508-13. 2005..To compare the frequency and severity of adverse events associated with parenteral drugs commonly used for procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) in a pediatric emergency department...
A randomized, controlled trial of i.v. versus i.m. ketamine for sedation of pediatric patients receiving emergency department orthopedic proceduresMark G Roback
Department of Pediatrics, Section of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, The Children s Hospital, Denver, CO 80218, USA
Ann Emerg Med 48:605-12. 2006..We compare adverse events, efficacy, and length of sedation of intravenous (i.v.) versus intramuscular (i.m.) ketamine procedural sedation and analgesia for orthopedic procedures in the emergency department (ED)...
Effect of ondansetron on the incidence of vomiting associated with ketamine sedation in children: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trialWilliam T Langston
Department of Pediatrics, Section of Emergency Medicine, Children s Hospital of Austin, Austin, TX, USA
Ann Emerg Med 52:30-4. 2008..We investigate the effect of ondansetron on the incidence of vomiting in children who receive intravenous (IV) ketamine for procedural sedation and analgesia in the emergency department (ED)...
