Search Results - "COOK, Ramona"
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33 Use of CHU Ste. Justine online resources prior to visiting the Emergency Department for less-urgent, acute febrile illness
Published in Paediatrics & child health (23-10-2024)“…Abstract Background Over the past 20 years, visits to paediatric emergency departments (EDs) across Canada have steadily increased, with a higher proportion of…”
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Predictors of Neuropsychological Outcome After Pediatric Concussion
Published in Neuropsychology (01-05-2018)“…Objective: Previous research suggests that neuropsychological outcome after pediatric concussion is determined by unmodifiable, preexisting factors. This study…”
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Research capacity and limitations in Canadian paediatric emergency departments: An observational study on biomarker discovery
Published in Paediatrics & child health (24-07-2024)“…Abstract Background Paediatric research is essential to acquire effective diagnoses and treatment for children, but it has historically been under-prioritized…”
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Febrile seizures and increased stress sensitivity in children: How it relates to seizure characteristics
Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-06-2019)“…Studies suggest that the relationship between seizures and stress starts early in life. However, evidence of long-term altered stress reactivity following…”
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Use of home hemodialysis after peritoneal dialysis technique failure
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Use of the BioHole™ device for the creation of tunnel tracks for buttonhole cannulation of fistula for hemodialysis
Published in Hemodialysis international (01-04-2011)“…Buttonhole cannulation is a method of cannulation of native arteriovenous fistulae traditionally practiced by self‐cannulators. At St Michael's Hospital, this…”
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A simple method to create buttonhole cannulation tracks in a busy hemodialysis unit
Published in Hemodialysis international (01-07-2009)“…The preference for fistulae as the hemodialysis access of choice has led to a significant number of accesses that are less than ideal for cannulation…”
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