Most Viewed Abstracts
1. Report Shows Shift in Starting Salaries for Physicians 2. Use of Antiemetic Agents in Acute Gastroenteritis 3. 2008 Exclusive Survey—Earnings: Good news for primary care income 4. Medicare pay-for-reporting effort draws fire from frustrated doctors 5. Debunking Myths in the US Healthcare System
Your Article Summary
Wound Emergencies: The Importance of Assessment, Documentation, and Early Treatment Using a Wound Electronic Medical Record
Ostomy Wound Management, 05/18/09
Golinko MS et al. - Use of an objective documentation system such as the WEMR may help alert clinicians to subtle wound changes that require aggressive treatment; thereby, avoiding emergency room visits and hospital admissions. Future research is needed utilizing the WEMR across multiple medical centers to further define criteria for a chronic wound emergency.
Related Articles
Evaluation of a new needle catching instrument for suturing simple wounds in the Emergency Department
European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 10/13/09
Relevance Score: 67%
Assessing the safety and compatibility of silver based wound dressings in a magnetic resonance environment
Burns, 11/12/09
Relevance Score: 66%
Management of mammalian bites
Australian Family Physician, 11/06/09
Relevance Score: 66%
Left Ventricular Rupture with Resulting Cardiac Tamponade due to Blast Force Trauma from Gunshot Wound
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 11/03/09
Relevance Score: 66%
Occupational injuries among emergency responders
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 11/09/09
Relevance Score: 65%
Today in Trauma...keeping you current
Receive free subspecialty "5-minute updates" via email
The long term effects of early analysis of a trauma registry
World Journal of Emergency Surgery, 11/30/09
Use of a control test to aid pH assessment of chemical eye injuries
Emergency Medicine Journal, 11/30/09
Organisation of traumatic head injury management in the Nordic countries
Emergency Medicine Journal, 11/30/09
Article Search
Sponsor


See Latest Articles


