Search Results - "Ting, Joseph Y. S."
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Social desirability bias in self-rated presenteeism among resident physicians
Published in JAMA internal medicine (28-01-2013)Get more information
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Subhepatically located appendicitis due to adhesions: a case report
Published in Journal of medical case reports (31-10-2008)“…Acute appendicitis occurs frequently and is a major indication for acute abdominal surgery. Subhepatic appendicitis has rarely been reported and is more…”
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The TARGET pain study: Lessons from a painful marathon
Published in Emergency medicine Australasia (01-10-2016)“…This perspective article summarises the experience of conducting a multicentre research project. We describe expected and unexpected hurdles we experienced as…”
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Universal access to ambulance does not increase overall demand for ambulance services in Queensland, Australia
Published in Australian health review (01-01-2013)“…Objective. To determine the impact of the introduction of universal access to ambulance services via the implementation of the Community Ambulance Cover (CAC)…”
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Ambulance Use Is Associated With Higher Self‐rated Illness Seriousness: User Attitudes and Perceptions
Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-06-2013)“…Objectives The objective was to study the role and effect of patients' perceptions on reasons for using ambulance services in Queensland, Australia. Methods A…”
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Applying the Ottawa subarachnoid haemorrhage rule on a cohort of emergency department patients with headache
Published in European journal of emergency medicine (01-12-2018)“…OBJECTIVEThe Ottawa subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) rule suggests that alert patients older than 15 years with a severe nontraumatic headache reaching maximum…”
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Informed consent in emergency care research: An oxymoron?
Published in Emergency medicine Australasia (01-02-2017)“…Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving critically ill patients in the emergency setting has unique…”
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Reversible cardiomyopathy associated with acute inhaled marijuana use in a young adult
Published in Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-05-2007)Get full text
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The Drake Shake and a more bilious shade of green: a tale of mistaken latitude, altitude and tablets
Published in Medical journal of Australia (01-12-2009)Get full text
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Best-practice pain management in the emergency department: A cluster-randomised, controlled, intervention trial
Published in Emergency medicine Australasia (01-12-2015)“…Objectives We aimed to provide ‘adequate analgesia’ (which decreases the pain score by ≥2 and to <4 [0–10 scale]) and determine the effect on patient…”
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Comparison between single-dose oral prednisolone and oral dexamethasone in the treatment of croup: A randomized, double-blinded clinical trial
Published in Emergency medicine Australasia (01-02-2007)“…Objective: To compare the effectiveness of three corticosteroid regimens in children with mild to moderate croup. Methods: Double‐blinded, randomized…”
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Using propofol as salvage therapy to contain severe drug-induced agitation in the Emergency Department: a case report
Published in European journal of emergency medicine (01-08-2008)Get full text
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Hypercapnia and oxygen therapy in older asthmatic patients
Published in European journal of emergency medicine (01-12-2004)“…Excessive oxygen administration in hypercapnic chronic obstructive pulmonary disease predisposes to worsening respiratory failure during intercurrent…”
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Ciguatera poisoning: an example of a public health challenge
Published in Australian and New Zealand journal of public health (01-01-1998)“…Ciguatera is a common form of fish poisoning, endemic in all nations of the Pacific region. Several thousand cases have been notified to Queensland authorities…”
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Representation of authors and editors from poor countries: Quality medical research from poor countries could be privileged in high impact journals
Published in BMJ (10-07-2004)“…Great obstacles confront researchers who live and work in countries that are poor in resources, and where diseases are prevalent, in conducting and publishing…”
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Letter to the editor
Published in Travel medicine and infectious disease (01-05-2004)Get full text
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Ocular tobramycin-induced bronchospasm in an adult without asthma or atopy
Published in Canadian journal of ophthalmology (2007)Get full text
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Potential problems with interventions that restrict access to patients who present inappropriately to Emergency Departments
Published in Medical journal of Malaysia (01-08-2005)Get full text
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Universal access to ambulance does not increase overall demand for ambulance services in Queensland, Australia
Published in Australian health review (01-01-2013)“…Objective. To determine the impact of the introduction of universal access to ambulance services via the implementation of the Community Ambulance Cover (CAC)…”
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Management of Ocular Trauma in Emergency (MOTE) Trial: A pilot randomized double-blinded trial comparing topical amethocaine with saline in the outpatient management of corneal trauma
Published in Journal of emergencies, trauma and shock (01-01-2009)“…It is unclear whether local anesthetic eye drops can be safely used for the topical anesthesia of patients with minor corneal injury who are discharged from…”
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