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833 Randomised trial comparing the recording
Commentary ability of a novel, electronic emergency
794 Guide to the design and review of emergency documentation system with the AHA paper
Editor in Chief research when it is proposed that consent and cardiac arrest record
Ellen J Weber (USA) consultation be waived E Grigg, A Palmer, J Grigg, P Oppenheimer,
Deputy Editors
H Davies, H Shakur, A Padkin, I Roberts, T Wu, A Roesler, B Nair, B Ross
Steve Goodacre A-M Slowther, G D Perkins
Acute Medicine (UK)
840 Long-term pain prevalence and health-related
Ian Maconochie
Paediatric Emergency Medicine (UK) Original articles quality of life outcomes for patients enrolled
796 The sad truth about the SADPERSONS Scale: in a ketamine versus morphine for prehospital
Associate Editors an evaluation of its clinical utility in traumatic pain randomised controlled trial
Teri Reynolds P A Jennings, P Cameron, S Bernard, T Walker,
self-harm patients
Global Health (USA)
K Saunders, F Brand, K Lascelles, K Hawton D Jolley, M Fitzgerald, K Masci
Mary Dawood
Emergency Nursing (UK)
Paul Middleton (Australia) 799 Comparison of intubation modalities in a Prehospital care
Prehospital Care and Resuscitation simulated cardiac arrest with uninterrupted
Simon Carley
844 Impact of introducing a major trauma network
Social Media Editor (UK)
chest compressions on a regional helicopter emergency medicine
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808 A population based study on the night-time
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effect in trauma care
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Best Evidence Topic Reports PostScript
861 Towards evidence based emergency medicine: 867 The Shark that does not bite: an Australian
Best BETs from the Manchester Royal Infirmary rubber glove distraction technique for
B A Foëx, J P Baombe distressed children
A Hugman, J Edwards, S Williams, D Chalkley
861 BET1: does restrictive fluid resuscitation in
penetrating chest injury affect outcome? 867 Silicone ear plugs: are they safe for use?
E Bateman J Hendry, J Montgomery