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    Emergency Diagnosis of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: An Evidence-Based Debate by Farzad, Ali, MD, Radin, Bethany, DO, Oh, Jason S., MD, Teague, Heidi M., MD, Euerle, Brian D., MD, Nable, J.V., MD, Liferidge, Aisha T., MD, Windsor, T. Andrew, MD, Witting, Michael D., MD

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-05-2013)
    “…Abstract Background The diagnosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage is of paramount concern in patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) with acute…”
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    Fever and Neurologic Conditions by Liferidge, Aisha T., MD, MPH, Dark, Janaé E.P., MD, MPH

    “…Neurologic conditions are categorized as either those that cause a change in mental status or those that create a focal finding on physical examination…”
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    Incorporating Alternative Care Site Characteristics Into Estimates of Substitutable ED Visits by Trueger, Nathan Seth, Chua, Kao-Ping, Hussain, Aamir, Liferidge, Aisha T., Pitts, Stephen R., Pines, Jesse M.

    Published in Medical care (01-07-2017)
    “…BACKGROUND:Several recent efforts to improve health care value have focused on reducing emergency department (ED) visits that potentially could be treated in…”
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    Ability of laypersons to use the cincinnati prehospital stroke scale by Liferidge, Aisha T., Brice, Jane H., Overby, Barbara A., Evenson, Kelly R.

    Published in Prehospital emergency care (01-10-2004)
    “…Early stroke recognition optimizes patients' opportunities to benefit from therapeutic options. Prehospital stroke recognition is suboptimal. If 9-1-1…”
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    ABILITY OF LAYPERSONS TO USE THE CINCINNATI PREHOSPITAL STROKE SCALE by Liferidge, Aisha T., Brice, Jane H., Overby, Barbara A., Evenson, Kelly R.

    Published in Prehospital emergency care (2004)
    “…Objective. Early stroke recognition optimizes patients' opportunities to benefit from therapeutic options. Prehospital stroke recognition is suboptimal. If…”
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