840 results on '"Neuman, Mark I."'
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152. Height of fever and invasive bacterial infection
153. An analysis of clinical predictive values for radiographic pneumonia in children
154. Updates on pediatric sepsis
155. Reliance on Acute Care Settings for Health Care Utilization
156. Diagnostic Accuracy of Non-Invasive Thermal Evaluation of Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Flow in Shunt Malfunction: A Prospective, Multi-Site, Operator-Blinded Study
157. Is a Lower Initial Epinephrine Dose Associated With Receipt of Additional Epinephrine Among Children Hospitalized With Anaphylaxis? A Retrospective Cohort Study
158. Antibiotic Prescribing and Parent Satisfaction for Children With Respiratory Illness
159. Trends in Chest Radiographs for Pneumonia in Emergency Departments
160. Trends in emergency care for anaphylaxis
161. Does Point-of-Care Gastric Ultrasound Correlate With Reported Fasting Time?
162. Aspiration
163. Contributors
164. Cerebrospinal Fluid Profiles of Infants ≤60 Days of Age With Bacterial Meningitis
165. The Care of Adult Patients in Pediatric Emergency Departments
166. Use of Cardiac Point-of-Care Ultrasound in the Pediatric Emergency Department.
167. Acute Care Utilization and Health Care Expenditures in Medicaid-Enrolled Children.
168. Interregional Transfers for Pandemic Surges.
169. Explanatory Diagnoses Following Hospitalization for a Brief Resolved Unexplained Event.
170. IMAGES IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE
171. Does parental report of insurance status agree with hospital administrative data for children presenting to the ED?
172. Vitamin and Micronutrient Intake and the Risk of Community-Acquired Pneumonia in US Women
173. Serum cathelicidin level is associated with viral etiology and severity of bronchiolitis
174. Rapid antigen assay for the diagnosis of pneumococcal bacteremia in children: A preliminary study
175. Predictors of Bacteremia in Children Hospitalized With Community-Acquired Pneumonia
176. Low-Value Diagnostic Imaging Use in the Pediatric Emergency Department in the United States and Canada
177. Challenges and Progress in Identifying Cervical Spine Injuries in Children
178. Temperature-Adjusted Respiratory Rate for the Prediction of Childhood Pneumonia
179. Pediatric ICU Transfers Within 24 Hours of Admission From the Emergency Department: Rate of Transfer, Outcomes, and Clinical Characteristics
180. Identification of children with anaphylaxis at low risk of receiving acute inpatient therapies
181. Should the Diagnosis of UTI in Young Febrile Infants Require a Positive Urinalysis?
182. Provision of Guideline-Based Pediatric Asthma Care in US Emergency Departments
183. Factors Associated with Adverse Outcomes among Febrile Young Infants with Invasive Bacterial Infections
184. Estimating Risk of Pneumonia in a Prospective Emergency Department Cohort
185. Application of the Rochester Criteria to Identify Febrile Infants With Bacteremia and Meningitis
186. Development of the Novel Pneumonia Risk Score to Predict Radiographic Pneumonia in Children
187. Reliance on Acute Care Settings for Health Care Utilization
188. Does Point-of-Care Gastric Ultrasound Correlate With Reported Fasting Time?
189. Care of Children with Supraventricular Tachycardia in the Emergency Department.
190. Guideline Adherence in Diagnostic Testing and Treatment of Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Children
191. Provision of Guideline-Based Pediatric Asthma Care in US Emergency Departments
192. Characteristics of Afebrile Infants ≤ 60 Days of Age With Invasive Bacterial Infections.
193. Trends in Pediatric Emergency Department Visits for Mental Health Conditions and Disposition by Presence of a Psychiatric Unit.
194. Use of CT for Head Trauma: 2007–2015
195. Epidemiology and Etiology of Invasive Bacterial Infection in Infants ≤60 Days Old Treated in Emergency Departments
196. Negative Chest Radiography and Risk of Pneumonia
197. Well-Child Visits of Medicaid-Insured Children with Medical Complexity
198. Interventions to Increase Point-of-Care Ultrasound Use in a Pediatric Emergency Department
199. A method to identify pediatric high-risk diagnoses missed in the emergency department
200. UTILIZATION OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY FOR PEDIATRIC HEAD TRAUMA FROM 2007–2014 IN THE UNITED STATES: BEFORE AND AFTER PECARN CLINICAL DECISION RULES
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