The American journal of emergency medicine
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Health care support occupations have an assault-injury rate nearly 10 times the general sector. Emergency departments (EDs) are at greatest risk of such events. ⋯ Emergency department HCWs are frequent victims of violence perpetrated by visitors and patients. This results in injuries, acute stress, and lost productivity. Acute stress has negative consequences on workers' ability to perform their duties.
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Multicenter Study
Gender differences in emergency stroke care and hospital outcome in acute ischemic stroke: a multicenter observational study.
We aimed to investigate the effect of gender difference on the accessibility to emergency care, hospital mortality and disability in acute stroke care. ⋯ The adjusted model for risk factors showed no significant difference on hospital mortality and disability between the 2 genders for stroke patients.
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Multicenter Study
Emergency airway management in geriatric and younger patients: analysis of a multicenter prospective observational study.
There is little information on geriatric emergency airway management. We sought to describe intubation practices and outcomes for emergency department (ED) geriatric and younger patients in Japan. ⋯ In our multicenter study involving a large geriatric population, we found that geriatric patients were intubated with a higher success rate, compared to younger patients. These data provide implications for the geriatric ED airway practice that may lead to better patient-centered emergency care.