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The Journal of Emergency Medicine PARTIAL CONTENTS OF VOLUME 45, NUMBER 1 , Time to First Antibiotics for Pneumonia is not Associated with In-hospital Mortality ANDREW SUCOV JONATHAN V ALENTE STEVEN E. REINERT , Re-evaluating the Diagnostic Accuracy of the Tongue Blade Test: Still Useful as a Screening Tool for Mandibular Fractures? NICHOLAS D. CAPUTO ANDALEEB RAJA CHRISTOPHER SHIELDS NATHAN MENKE , The Limited Utility of Screening Laboratory Tests and Electrocardiograms in the Management of Unintentional Asymptomatic Pediatric Ingestions GEORGE SAM WANG SARA DEAKYNE LALIT BAJAJ SHAN YIN ET AL. , Blood pH is a Useful Indicator for Initiation of Therapeutic Hypothermia in the Early Phase of Resuscitation after Comatose Cardiac Arrest: A Retrospective Study SHUNSUKE TAKAKI YOSHINORI KAMIYA YOSHIO TAHARA ET AL. , Emergency Department Medication History Taking: Current Inefficiency and Potential for Self-administered Form MICHAEL D. WITTING BRYAN D. HAYES STEPHEN M. SCHENKEL ET AL. , A Survey of Emergency Physicians Regarding Due Process, Financial Pressures, and the Ability to Advocate for Patients ROBERT M. McNAMARA KEVIN BEIER HOWARD BLUMSTEIN LARRY D. WEISS JOSEPH WOOD , Methamphetamine-related Psychiatry Visits to an Urban Academic Emergency Department: An Observational Study ROBERT L. CLOUTIER ROBERT G. HENDRICKSON RONGWEI (ROCHELLE)FU BRIAN BLAKE viii
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Page 1: Partial Contents of Volume 45, Number 1

The Journal ofEmergencyMedicine

PARTIAL CONTENTS OFVOLUME 45, NUMBER 1

, Time to First Antibiotics for Pneumonia is not Associatedwith In-hospital MortalityANDREW SUCOVJONATHAN VALENTE

STEVEN E. REINERT

, Re-evaluating the Diagnostic Accuracy of the Tongue BladeTest: Still Useful as a Screening Tool for MandibularFractures?NICHOLAS D. CAPUTO

ANDALEEB RAJA

CHRISTOPHER SHIELDSNATHAN MENKE

, The Limited Utility of Screening Laboratory Tests andElectrocardiograms in the Management of UnintentionalAsymptomatic Pediatric IngestionsGEORGE SAM WANG

SARA DEAKYNE

LALIT BAJAJ

SHAN YIN ET AL., Blood pH is a Useful Indicator for Initiation of Therapeutic

Hypothermia in the Early Phase ofResuscitation after Comatose Cardiac Arrest: ARetrospective StudySHUNSUKE TAKAKIYOSHINORI KAMIYA

YOSHIO TAHARA ET AL., EmergencyDepartmentMedication History Taking: Current

Inefficiency and Potential for Self-administered FormMICHAEL D. WITTING

BRYAN D. HAYES

STEPHEN M. SCHENKEL ET AL., A Survey of Emergency Physicians Regarding Due Process,

Financial Pressures, and the Ability to Advocate for PatientsROBERT M. McNAMARA

KEVIN BEIER

HOWARD BLUMSTEIN

LARRY D. WEISS

JOSEPH WOOD

, Methamphetamine-related Psychiatry Visits to an UrbanAcademic Emergency Department: An Observational StudyROBERT L. CLOUTIER

ROBERT G. HENDRICKSON

RONGWEI (ROCHELLE) FUBRIAN BLAKE

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