Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
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Observational Study
Diagnostic Yields, Charges, and Radiation Dose of Chest Imaging in Blunt Trauma Evaluations.
Chest radiography (CXR) is the most common imaging in adult blunt trauma patient evaluation. Knowledge of the yields, attendant costs, and radiation doses delivered may guide effective chest imaging utilization. ⋯ Despite greater diagnostic yield, chest CT entails substantially higher charges and radiation dose per injury diagnosed, especially when performed after a normal CXR. Selective chest imaging decision instruments should identify patients who require no chest imaging and patients who may benefit from chest CT after a normal CXR.
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Health outcomes among older emergency department (ED) patients may be influenced by physical, economic, and psychological problems not routinely identified during the ED visit. The objective of this study was to characterize such problems among older adults presenting to the ED. ⋯ Nonmedical problems are common among cognitively intact, independent living, non-critically ill older patients presenting to an ED in the southeast United States.
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Comparative Study
Scope of Practice and Autonomy of Physician Assistants in Rural Versus Urban Emergency Departments.
This was a study of the scope of practice and autonomy of emergency medicine (EM) physician assistants (PAs) practicing in rural versus urban emergency departments (EDs). ⋯ Rural PAs reported a broader scope of practice, more autonomy, and less access to physician supervision than urban PAs.