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  1. Resuscitate, not palliate, Emergency Care
  2. COVID-19: resetting ED care
  3. Unintentional Drug-related Deaths in Cambridgeshire: A Retrospective Observational Study
  4. Intimate Partner Violence Documentation and Awareness in an Urban Emergency Department
  5. Validation of the short form of the International Crowding Measure in Emergency Departments
  6. Quality: more than just timeliness
  7. Can emergency physicians accurately interpret computed tomography scans performed for suspected nontraumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage
  8. Clinical audits can work if they are followed up correctly
  9. Has the Licensing Act 2003 affected violence rates in England and Wales? A systematic review of hospital and police studies
  10. Neurocognitive testing in the emergency department: A potential assessment tool for mild traumatic brain injury
  11. Clinical audit does not work, is quality improvement any better?
  12. What should we do about crowding in emergency departments?
  13. Changing epidemiology of assault victims in an emergency department participating in information sharing with police: a time series analysis
  14. This emergency department crisis was predictable—and partly preventable
  15. 44 Quantifying the 5 year mortality of frequent attenders to the emergency department
  16. Should we scrap the target of a maximum four hour wait in emergency departments?
  17. Are rising admission thresholds good medicine?
  18. The term “health based place of safety” is meaningless and hides the problem
  19. What do emergency physicians in charge do? A qualitative observational study
  20. Emergency department-based interventions for women suffering domestic abuse
  21. Acute stress disorder and the transition to posttraumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents: Prevalence, course, prognosis, diagnostic suitability, and risk markers
  22. Using Ambulance Data for Violence Prevention: Technical Report
  23. Cognitive therapy as an early treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents: a randomized controlled trial addressing preliminary efficacy and mechanisms of action
  24. Exit block in emergency departments: a rapid evidence review
  25. Using ambulance data to reduce community violence
  26. Human Trafficking and Health: A Survey of Male and Female Survivors in England
  27. Comparison of the International Crowding Measure in Emergency Departments (ICMED) and the National Emergency Department Overcrowding Score (NEDOCS) to measure emergency department crowding: pilot study
  28. The burden of sepsis in the Emergency Department
  29. Is "boarding" appropriate to help reduce crowding in emergency departments?
  30. Crowding in emergency departments: guidance from CEM emphasises system-wide solutions
  31. What has the 4-hour access standard achieved?
  32. Exit block in the emergency department: recognition and consequences
  33. Sedation by non-anaesthetists
  34. Can routinely collected ambulance data about assaults contribute to reduction in community violence?
  35. Urgent care in England
  36. Initial validation of the International Crowding Measure in Emergency Departments (ICMED) to measure emergency department crowding
  37. Weather factors associated with paediatric croup presentations to an Australian emergency department
  38. External validation of the Cardiff model of information sharing to reduce community violence: natural experiment
  39. Necrotising fasciitis
  40. Emergency Department Crowding: Time for Interventions and Policy Evaluations
  41. Reductions in hospital admissions and mortality rates observed after integrating emergency care: a natural experiment
  42. Emergency department crowding: prioritising quantified crowding measures using a Delphi study
  43. How has the Licensing Act (2003) changed the epidemiology of assaults presenting to a Cambridgeshire emergency department? Before and after study
  44. Incentives are needed to facilitate data sharing and reduce violence
  45. Emergency department crowding: towards an agenda for evidence-based intervention: Figure 1
  46. Does integrated emergency care reduce mortality and non-elective admissions? a retrospective analysis
  47. Application of the 2007 NICE guidelines in the management of paediatric minor head injuries in a UK emergency department
  48. Disclosing identity is not sensible or effective
  49. Overcrowding: emergency departments are the canary in the coal mine and overcrowding is the poisonous gas
  50. Sedation of children in the emergency department for short painful procedures compared with theatre, how much does it save? Economic evaluation
  51. Ultrasound measurement of optic nerve sheath diameter in patients with a clinical suspicion of raised intracranial pressure
  52. Alcohol-related emergency department attendances: is preloading a risk factor? Cross-sectional survey
  53. What factors are associated with repeated domestic assault in patients attending an emergency department? A cohort study
  54. How have changes to out-of-hours primary care services since 2004 affected emergency department attendances at a UK District General Hospital? A longitudinal study
  55. Can middle grade and consultant emergency physicians accurately interpret computed tomography scans performed for head trauma? Cross-sectional study
  56. Can the Ottawa knee rule be applied to children? A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
  57. Intercostal aneurysm causing massive haemothorax
  58. Emergency physician performed rapid sequence induction and system changes reduce time to intubation in critically ill emergency medicine patients
  59. Fixation versus hemiarthroplasty for undisplaced intracapsular hip fractures
  60. Integrated hospital emergency care improves efficiency
  61. Intercostal aneurysm causing massive haemothorax
  62. Emergency ultrasound of the abdominal aorta by UK emergency physicians: a prospective cohort study
  63. Changes in knowledge and attitudes to domestic violence after brief training
  64. Is Perioperative Blood Transfusion a Risk Factor for Mortality or Infection After Hip Fracture?
  65. The association between domestic violence and self harm in emergency medicine patients
  66. Is hot water immersion an effective treatment for marine envenomation?
  67. Case of the month: Buffalo chest: a case of bilateral pneumothoraces due to pleuropleural communication
  68. Response to Mucci et al's study: "Cranial computed tomography in trauma: the accuracy of interpretation by staff in the emergency department"
  69. Recording of domestic violence by the police and emergency departments
  70. Record linkage of domestic assault victims between an emergency department and the police
  71. Should ultrasound guidance be used for central venous catheterisation in the emergency department?
  72. X-ray requesting patterns before and after introduction of the Ottawa Knee Rules in a UK emergency department
  73. Application of the Canadian CT head rules in managing minor head injuries in a UK emergency department: implications for the implementation of the NICE guidelines
  74. Perioperative fluid optimization
  75. Domestic violence in emergency medicine patients
  76. Preoperative saline versus gelatin for hip fracture patients; a randomized trial of 396 patients
  77. Routinely asking women about domestic violence: Inquiry may be acceptable in different healthcare environments and to different women
  78. Incidence and prevalence of domestic violence in a UK emergency department
  79. Malign anterior knee pain
  80. Anaesthetic training for specialist registrars in accident and emergency
  81. Anaesthetic training for accident and emergency trainees: an opportunity wasted
  82. Intraosseous infusions in the adult
  83. Securing intercostal drains.