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Emergency medicine journal

Year: 2021
Articles in SafetyLit: 19

Association between triage level and outcomes at Médecins Sans Frontières trauma hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, 2015

Ball magnet ingestion in children: a stronger and more dangerous attraction?

Comparison of deliberate self-harm incidents attended by helicopter emergency medical services before and during the first wave of CoViD-19 in the east of England

E-bike and classic bicycle-related traumatic brain injuries presenting to the emergency department

E-scooter incidents in Berlin: an evaluation of risk factors and injury patterns

Epidemiology, management and survival outcomes of adult out-of-hospital traumatic cardiac arrest due to blunt, penetrating or burn injury

Evaluating the effect of driving distance to the nearest higher level trauma centre on undertriage: a cohort study

Geriatric clinical screening tool for cervical spine injury after ground-level falls

Head home: implementation during COVID-19 pandemic

Healthcare system impacts of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing: evidence from a national trauma registry patient case series and hospital performance data

Incidence and impact of incivility in paramedicine: a qualitative study

Increasing emergency department attendances in central London with methamphetamine toxicity and associated harms

Injured adolescents-should they be treated as big kids or little adults?

Lessons learnt in ethical publishing from mass casualty events: the Manchester bombing experience

Managing the risk from children's travel cups

Mortality in adolescent trauma: a comparison of children's, mixed and adult major trauma centres

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest due to hanging: a retrospective analysis

Preparation for the next major incident: are we ready? Comparing major trauma centres and other hospitals

What's in a number? Problems with counting traumatic brain injuries