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    Intramuscular midazolam versus intravenous lorazepam for the prehospital treatment of status epilepticus in the pediatric population by Welch, Robert D., Nicholas, Katherine, Durkalski‐Mauldin, Valerie L., Lowenstein, Daniel H., Conwit, Robin, Mahajan, Prashant V., Lewandowski, Christopher, Silbergleit, Robert

    Published in Epilepsia (Copenhagen) (01-02-2015)
    “…Summary Objective To examine the effectiveness of intramuscular (IM) midazolam versus intravenous (IV) lorazepam for the treatment of pediatric patients with…”
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    Characterizing Acute Pulmonary Embolism Cases Diagnosed at an Emergency Department Revisit Using a Statewide Clinical Registry by Janke, Alexander T., Haimovich, Adrian D., Mangus, Courtney W., Fung, Christopher, Kamdar, Neil, Mahajan, Prashant V., Kocher, Keith E.

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-11-2024)
    “…To assess the rate and characteristics of acute pulmonary embolism (PE) cases diagnosed in the emergency department (ED) following an ED discharge visit within…”
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    Isolated loss of consciousness in children with minor blunt head trauma by Lee, Lois K, Monroe, David, Bachman, Michael C, Glass, Todd F, Mahajan, Prashant V, Cooper, Arthur, Stanley, Rachel M, Miskin, Michelle, Dayan, Peter S, Holmes, James F, Kuppermann, Nathan

    Published in JAMA pediatrics (01-09-2014)
    “…A history of loss of consciousness (LOC) is frequently a driving factor for computed tomography use in the emergency department evaluation of children with…”
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    Reported medication events in a paediatric emergency research network: sharing to improve patient safety by Shaw, Kathy N, Lillis, Kathleen A, Ruddy, Richard M, Mahajan, Prashant V, Lichenstein, Richard, Olsen, Cody S, Chamberlain, James M

    Published in Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (01-10-2013)
    “…Medication errors are an important cause of preventable morbidity, especially in children in emergency department (ED) settings. Internal use of voluntary…”
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    Sedation medication received and adverse events related to sedation for brain MRI in children with and without developmental disabilities by KANNIKESWARAN, NIRUPAMA, MAHAJAN, PRASHANT V., SETHURAMAN, USHA, GROEBE, ANNA, CHEN, XINGUANG

    Published in Pediatric anesthesia (01-03-2009)
    “…Summary Background:  There are few studies on sedation medication requirements and sedation related adverse events in developmentally disabled children…”
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    Laboratory Errors in a Pediatric Emergency Department Network: An Analysis of Incident Reports by Lichenstein, Richard, O’Connell, Karen, Funai, Tomohiko, Blumberg, Stephen, Shaw, Kathy, Ruddy, Richard, Mahajan, Prashant V, Chamberlain, James M

    Published in Pediatric emergency care (01-10-2016)
    “…OBJECTIVESTo describe the types and severity of reported laboratory errors in pediatric emergency departments. METHODSRetrospective review of incident reports…”
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    Incident Reporting to Improve Patient Safety: The Effects of Process Variance on Pediatric Patient Safety in the Emergency Department by OʼConnell, Karen J, Shaw, Kathy N, Ruddy, Richard M, Mahajan, Prashant V, Lichenstein, Richard, Olsen, Cody S, Funai, Tomohiko, Blumberg, Stephen, Chamberlain, James M

    Published in Pediatric emergency care (01-04-2018)
    “…OBJECTIVEMedical errors threaten patient safety, especially in the pediatric emergency department (ED) where overcrowding, multiple handoffs, and workflow…”
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    Near misses and unsafe conditions reported in a Pediatric Emergency Research Network by Ruddy, Richard M, Chamberlain, James M, Mahajan, Prashant V, Funai, Tomohiko, O'Connell, Karen J, Blumberg, Stephen, Lichenstein, Richard, Gramse, Heather L, Shaw, Kathy N

    Published in BMJ open (02-09-2015)
    “…ObjectivePatient safety may be enhanced by using reports from front-line staff of near misses and unsafe conditions to identify latent safety events. We…”
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    Interobserver Agreement in Retrospective Chart Reviews for Factors Associated With Cervical Spine Injuries in Children by Olsen, Cody S., Kuppermann, Nathan, Jaffe, David M., Brown, Kathleen, Babcock, Lynn, Mahajan, Prashant V., Leonard, Julie C., Macy, Michelle L.

    Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-04-2015)
    “…Objectives The objective was to describe the interobserver agreement between trained chart reviewers and physician reviewers in a multicenter retrospective…”
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    Children With and Without Developmental Disabilities: Sedation Medication Requirements and Adverse Events Related to Sedation by Kannikeswaran, Nirupama, Sethuraman, Usha, Sivaswamy, Lalitha, Chen, Xinguang, Mahajan, Prashant V

    Published in Pediatric emergency care (01-10-2012)
    “…OBJECTIVEOur objective was to prospectively compare sedation medication requirements and adverse events related to sedation in children with and without…”
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    Pediatric Patient Safety in Emergency Departments: Unit Characteristics and Staff Perceptions by Shaw, Kathy N, Ruddy, Richard M, Olsen, Cody S, Lillis, Kathleen A, Mahajan, Prashant V, Dean, J. Michael, Chamberlain, James M, Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-08-2009)
    “…The goals were (1) to describe emergency department (ED) characteristics thought to be related to patient safety within the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied…”
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    Radiologic Safety Events Within a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Network by Blumberg, Stephen M, Mahajan, Prashant V, OʼConnell, Karen J, Chamberlain, James M, Shaw, Kathy N, Ruddy, Richard M, Lichenstein, Richard, Funai, Tomohiko, Lillis, Kathleen A

    Published in Pediatric emergency care (01-02-2017)
    “…OBJECTIVESThe aim of this study was to describe the epidemiology of radiologic safety events using an analysis of deidentified incident reports (IRs) collected…”
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    Management of an Apparent Life-Threatening Event: A Survey of Emergency Physicians Practice by Kundra, Manu, Duffy, Elizabeth, Thomas, Ronald, Mahajan, Prashant V.

    Published in Clinical pediatrics (01-02-2012)
    “…Objective. The etiology of an apparent life-threatening event (ALTE) has been attributed to a wide range of causes. Physicians rely on caregiver narratives,…”
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    Effect of a Rapid Assessment Program on Total Length of Stay in a Pediatric Emergency Department by Sethuraman, Usha, Kannikeswaran, Nirupama, Chen, Xinguang, Mahajan, Prashant V

    Published in Pediatric emergency care (01-04-2011)
    “…OBJECTIVES:Wait times and length of stay (LOS) measure efficiency of care in pediatric emergency departments (PEDs). Our hospital introduced a rapid assessment…”
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    Caregiver Adherence to Follow-Up after an Emergency Department Visit for Common Pediatric Illnesses: Impact on Future ED Use by Gregor, Mary Ann, Wheeler, John R. C., Stanley, Rachel M., Mahajan, Prashant V., Maio, Ronald F., Piette, John D.

    Published in Medical care (01-03-2009)
    “…Background: Access to primary care is often a problem for children living in urban areas and the rate of emergency department (ED) use can be high. For acute…”
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