European Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://journals.lww.com/euro-emergencymedThe European Journal of Emergency Medicine is the official journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine. It is devoted to serving the European emergency medicine community and to promoting European standards of training, diagnosis and care in this rapidly growing field. Published bimonthly, the Journal offers original papers on all aspects of acute injury and …
The prehospital management of pelvic fractures
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc › articlesHaemorrhage control. Traditional teaching advises that the emergency management of pelvic fractures includes internal rotation of the lower limbs to reduce the pelvic volume and circumferential wrapping of a sheet around the pelvis as a sling. 17 Reduction and stabilisation of pelvic ring injuries should occur as soon as possible after injury, 23 while clotting mechanisms are still intact ...
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https://www.jem-journal.com23.12.2021 · The Journal of Emergency Medicine (JEM), the official journal of AAEM, is pleased to publish the top 100 abstracts from the first Pan Pacific Emergency Medicine Congress (PEMC). The abstracts will be freely available during the congress. To view the abstract, please click here. Most Read (Last 30 Days) Clinical Communications: Adult
Authors - Emergency Medicine Journal (EMJ)
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine Journal
www.pemj.orgJun 30, 2021 · ORIGINAL ARTICLE 2021 June 30 Effect of coronavirus disease 2019 on febrile children’s visits to the emergency department of a tertiary hospital: Purpose: During the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, many countries have reported sharp drops in the numbers of patients, especially children, seeking emergency care unrelated to the disease.