Emergency MedicineBooks and ChaptersCameron, P., Jelinek, G., Kelly, A.M., Murray, L., Brown, A.F.T. and Heyworth, J. Textbook of Adult Emergency Medicine, UK, Churchill Livingstone (2004) Little, M. and Murray, L. Ethanol, Textbook of Adult Emergency Medicine, ed Cameron, Jelinek, Kelly, Murray, Brown, Heyworth, UK, Churchill Livingstone, pp 877-880 (2004) Murray, L. and Little, M. Hypoglycaemic Drugs, Textbook of Adult Emergency Medicine, ed Cameron, Jelinek, Kelly, Murray, Brown, Heyworth, UK, Churchill Livingstone, pp 890-893 (2004) Murray, L. Lithium, Textbook of Adult Emergency Medicine, ed Cameron, Jelinek, Kelly, Murray, Brown, Heyworth, UK, Churchill Livingstone, pp 874-876 (2004) Journal ArticlesAbernethie, L. and Nagree, Y. Increased emergency department attendance: a qualitative investigation of health seeking behaviours, Just Policy, 33: pp 6-16 (2004) Baumgart, K., Brown, S., Gold, M., Kemp, A., Loblay, R., Loh, R., Mitrou, D., Mullins, R., Peake, J., Ruhno, J., Said, M., Sinclair, J., Smith, V., Smith, W., Solley, G., Soutter, V., Tang, M. and Ziegler, J. ASCIA guidelines for prevention of food anaphylactic reactions in schools, preschools and child-care centres, Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 40: pp 669-671 (2004) Brown, A.F.T. and Jelinek, G.A. Journal processes, disclosure and propriety, Emergency Medicine Australasia, 16: pp 375-377 (2004) Brown, S. Unethical authoriship practices, Emergency Medicine Australasia, 16: p 91 (2004) Brown, S.G.A. Clinical features and severity grading of anaphylaxis, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 114: pp 371-376 (2004) Brown, S.G.A., Haas, M.A., Black, J.A., Parameswaran.A., Woods, G.M. and Heddle, R.J. In vitro testing to diagnose venom allergy and monitor immunotherapy: a placebo-controlled, crossover trial, Clinical and Experienmental Allergy, 34: pp 792-800 (2004) Brown, S.G.A., Heddle, R.J. and Blackman, K.R. Insect sting anaphylaxis; prospective evaluation of treatment with intravenous adrenaline and volume resucitation, Emergency Medicine Journal, 21: (2004) Brown, S.G.A., Heddle, R.J. and Blackman, K.R. Insect sting anaphylaxis; prospective evaluation of treatment with intravenous adrenaline and volume resuscitation, Emergency Medicine Journal, 21: (2004) Brown, S.G.A., Blackman, K.E. and Heddle, R.J. Can serum mast cell tryptase help diagnose anaphylaxis, Emergency Medicine Australasia, 16: pp 120-124 (2004) Curry, C., Annerud, C., Jensen, S., Symmons, D., Lee, M. and Sapuri, M. The first year of a formal emergency medicine training programme in Papua New Guinea, Emergency Medicine Australasia, 16: pp 343-347 (2004) Daly, F.F.S., O'Malley, G.F., Heard, K., Bogdan, G.M. and Dart, R.C. Prospective Evaluation of Repeated Supratherapeutic Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) Ingestion, Annals of Emergency Medicine, 44: pp 393-398 (2004) Davies, N.W., Wiese, M.D. and Brown, S.G.A. Characterisation of major peptides in 'jack jumper' ant venom by mass spectrometry, Toxicon, 43: pp 173-183 (2004) Dietze, P., Jolley, D., Cvetkovski, S., Cantwell, K., Jacobs, I. and Indig, D. Characteristics of non-fatal opioid overdoses attended by ambulance services in Australia, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 28: pp 569-575 (2004) Dwyer, T., Williams, L.M. and Jacobs, I. The benefits and use of shcok advisory defibrillators in hospitals, International Journal of Nursing Practice, 10: pp 86-92 (2004) Fatovich, D.M., Gope, M. and Paech, M.J. A pilot trial of BIS monitoring for procedural sedation in the emergency department, Emergency Medicine Australasia, 16: pp 103-107 (2004) Fatovich, D.M., Dobb, J. and Clugston. R.A. A pilot randomised trial of thrombolysis in cardiac arrest (The TICA trial), Resuscitation, 61: pp 309-313 (2004) Heddle, R.J. and Brown, S.G.A. Allergic reactions to insect bites and stings, Medicine Today, 5:2, pp 16-24 (2004) Jacobs, I., Nadkarni, V., Bahr, J., Berg, R.A., Billi, J.E., Bossaert, L., Cassan, P., Coovadia, A., E'Este, K., Finn, J., Haperin, H., Handley, A., Herlitz J., Hickey, R., Idris, A., Kloeck, W., Larkin, G.L., Mancini, M.E., Mason, P., Mears, G., Monsieurs K., Montgomery, W., Morley, P., Nichol, G., Nolan, J., Okada, K., Perlman J., Shuster, M., Steen, P.A., Sterz F., Tibballs, J., Timerman, S., Truitt, T. and Ziderman, D. Cardiac Arrest and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Outcome Reports, Circulation, 110: pp 3385-3397 (2004) Jelinek, G.A., Tweed, C., Lynch, D., Celenza, T., Bush, B. and Michalopoulos, N. Cross reactivity between venomous, mildly venomous, and non-venomous snake venoms with theCommonwealth Serum Laboratories Venom Detection Kit, Emergency Medicine Australasia, 16: pp 459-464 (2004) Little, M. and Murray, L. Consensus statement: Risk of nosocomial organophosphate poisoning in emergency departments, Emergency Medicine Australasia, 16: pp 456-458 (2004) Little, M., Pereira, P.L., Mulcahy, R., Carette, T. and Seymour, J. Sublingual glyceryl trinitrate as prehospital treatment for hypertension in Irukandji syndrome, Medical Journal of Australia, 180: pp 482-483 (2004) Nagree, Y. and Ercleve, T.N. After-hours general practice clinics are unlikely to reduce low acuity patient attendances to metropoligan Perth emergency departments, Australian Health Review, 28:3, pp 285-292 (2004) O'Connor, A., Bell, M. and Higgins, P. Spontaneous fracture of the humeral shaft associated with snowball throwing, The New Zealand Medical Journal, 117: (2004) O'Connor, A.E., Lockney, A.L., Sloan, P.M. and McGrail, M.R. Does the presence of an emergency physician improve access based quality indicators in a rural emergency department?, Emergency Medicine Australia, 16:1, pp 55-58 (2004) Rippey, J.C.R., Rao, S. and Fatovich, D. Blunt traumatic rupture of the pericardium with cardiac herniation, Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, 6: pp 126-129 (2004) Rogers, I.R., Leach, D. and Brookes, J.G. Why don't trainees pass the emergency medicine fellowship examination?, Energency Medicine Australasia, 16: pp 336-342 (2004) Yeung, J.M., Little, M., Murray, L.M., Jelinek, G.A. and Daly, F.F.S. Antivenom dosing in 35 patients with severe brown snake (Pseudonaja) envenoming in Western Australia over 10 years, Medical Journal of Australia, 181: pp 703-705 (2004) |