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| W P BozemanSummaryAffiliation: Wake Forest University School of Medicine Country: USA Publications
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Tactical emergency medical support programs: a comprehensive statewide surveyWilliam P Bozeman
Department of Emergency Medicine, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Winston Salem, North Carolina 27157, USA
Prehosp Emerg Care 16:361-5. 2012..These programs benefit law enforcement agencies, officers, suspects, and citizens. TEMS programs are increasingly popular, but there are wide variations in their organization and operation and no recent data on their prevalence...
Immediate cardiovascular effects of the Taser X26 conducted electrical weaponW P Bozeman
WFU Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston Salem, NC 27106 1089, USA
Emerg Med J 26:567-70. 2009..To evaluate the immediate cardiac and cardiovascular effects of Taser X26 conducted electrical weapon (CEW) exposure in human volunteers, including heart rhythm, rate and blood pressure...
Safety and injury profile of conducted electrical weapons used by law enforcement officers against criminal suspectsWilliam P Bozeman
Department of Emergency Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC 27157, USA
Ann Emerg Med 53:480-9. 2009..We seek to determine the safety and injury profile of conducted electrical weapons used against criminal suspects in a field setting...
Empiric tenecteplase is associated with increased return of spontaneous circulation and short term survival in cardiac arrest patients unresponsive to standard interventionsWilliam P Bozeman
Department of Emergency Medicine, Wake Forest University, Medical Center Blvd, Winston Salem, NC 27157, USA
Resuscitation 69:399-406. 2006..Use of fibrinolytic agents for this indication is increasing in response to these data...
A comparison of rapid-sequence intubation and etomidate-only intubation in the prehospital air medical settingWilliam P Bozeman
Department of Emergency Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC 27157, USA
Prehosp Emerg Care 10:8-13. 2006..To compare laryngoscopy conditions produced by etomidate-only intubation (EOI) with those produced by rapid-sequence intubation (RSI) in the prehospital air medical setting...
Potential utility of a miniature electrocardiographic device in the medical support of law enforcement tactical teamsWilliam P Bozeman
Department of Emergency Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27157, USA
Prehosp Emerg Care 9:361-4. 2005
Intracranial pressure changes during rapid sequence intubation: a swine modelWilliam P Bozeman
Department of Emergency Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC 27157, USA
J Trauma 58:278-83. 2005..In this pilot study, we sought to develop a swine model to investigate these changes in classic RSI...
Thoracic compression fractures as a result of shock from a conducted energy weapon: a case reportJames E Winslow
Department of Emergency Medicine, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston Salem, NC 27157 1089, USA
Ann Emerg Med 50:584-6. 2007..Physicians who may care for patients who have been exposed to a conducted energy weapon discharge should be aware of this as a possible complication...
Etomidate as a sole agent for endotracheal intubation in the prehospital air medical settingWilliam P Bozeman
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Florida Health Science Center, Jacksonville, Fla 32209, USA
Air Med J 21:32-5; discussion 35-7. 2002..It is used in the hospital setting to facilitate emergency endotracheal intubation. This helicopter EMS used etomidate as an intubating agent without paralytics for 2 years...
Quantitative assessment of diagnostic radiation doses in adult blunt trauma patientsJames E Winslow
Department of Emergency Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC 27157 1089, USA
Ann Emerg Med 52:93-7. 2008..The objective of this study is to determine the amount of ionizing radiation received by adult blunt trauma patients at a Level I trauma center during the first 24 hours of their care...
Risk of thoracolumbar fractures doubled in victims of motor vehicle collisions with cervical spine fracturesJames E Winslow
Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston Salem, North Carolina 27157 1089, USA
J Trauma 61:686-7. 2006..We sought to determine the actual association between these injuries in a large nationwide data set...
Tactical EMS: an emerging opportunity in graduate medical educationWilliam P Bozeman
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Florida, Jacksonville 32209, USA
Prehosp Emerg Care 6:322-4. 2002..Few opportunities exist to train physicians in the principles of tactical medicine, and no studies demonstrate the effectiveness of physician-level training in tactical EMS...
Derivation of a formula to predict patient volume based on temperature at college football gamesNicholas E Kman
Department of Emergency Medicine and Department of Biostatistical Sciences, Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC, USA
Prehosp Emerg Care 11:453-7. 2007....
Firefighter illnesses and injuries at a major fire disasterTisha Gallanter
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Florida Health Science Center/Jacksonville, Florida 32209, USA
Prehosp Emerg Care 6:22-6. 2002..CONCLUSIONS: In this setting the majority of illnesses and injuries are minor. Visits related to preventive care and hygiene are common. This information can help in planning medical support operations in similar situations...
Acute urinary retention from urethral migration of a retained bulletWilliam P Bozeman
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Florida Health Science Center/Jacksonville, 32209, USA
J Trauma 53:790-2. 2002
Biologic and chemical weapons of mass destructionWilliam P Bozeman
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Florida, Shands Jacksonville, 655 West Eighth Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209, USA
Emerg Med Clin North Am 20:975-93, xii. 2002..This article reviews various biologic and chemical weapons, including emergency diagnosis and management of selected agents...
Resident involvement in tactical medicineWilliam P Bozeman
J Emerg Med 34:338-9. 2008
Mass casualty incident triageWilliam P Bozeman
Ann Emerg Med 41:582-3. 2003
Withdrawal of taser electroshock devices: too much, too soonWilliam P Bozeman
Ann Emerg Med 46:300-1. 2005
Empiric thrombolysis in prehospital cardiac arrest: sodium bicarbonate use may obscure benefitWilliam P Bozeman
Resuscitation 57:215-6. 2003
