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115 related items for PubMed ID: 10917337

  • 1. A comparison of two bedside tests for the detection of salicylates in urine.
    Weiner AL, Ko C, McKay CA.
    Acad Emerg Med; 2000 Jul; 7(7):834-6. PubMed ID: 10917337
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  • 2. Urine Trinder spot test: a rapid salicylate screen for the emergency department.
    King JA, Storrow AB, Finkelstein JA.
    Ann Emerg Med; 1995 Sep; 26(3):330-3. PubMed ID: 7661424
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  • 3. Negative anion gap metabolic acidosis in salicylate overdose--a zebra!
    Kaul V, Imam SH, Gambhir HS, Sangha A, Nandavaram S.
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  • 4. Predictive properties of a qualitative urine acetaminophen screen in patients with self-poisoning.
    Perrone J, Hollander JE, Shaw L, De Roos F.
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  • 5. Possible errors and role of mercuric chloride in using Trinder's reagent for assay of salicylates in urine specimens.
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    Shively RM, Hoffman RS, Manini AF.
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  • 7. Impact of toxicology screens in the diagnosis of a suspected overdose: salicylates, tricyclic antidepressants, and benzodiazepines.
    Jammehdiabadi M, Tierney M.
    Vet Hum Toxicol; 1991 Feb; 33(1):40-3. PubMed ID: 2017864
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  • 8. Performance Measures of Diagnostic Codes for Detecting Opioid Overdose in the Emergency Department.
    Rowe C, Vittinghoff E, Santos GM, Behar E, Turner C, Coffin PO.
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  • 9. A prospective evaluation of emergency department bedside ultrasonography for the detection of acute cholecystitis.
    Summers SM, Scruggs W, Menchine MD, Lahham S, Anderson C, Amr O, Lotfipour S, Cusick SS, Fox JC.
    Ann Emerg Med; 2010 Aug; 56(2):114-22. PubMed ID: 20138397
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  • 10. Absorption of salicylate powders versus tablets following overdose: a poison center observational study.
    Rose SR, Cumpston KL, Kim J, Difranco D, Wills BK.
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  • 13. Assessment of a point-of-care test for paracetamol and salicylate in blood.
    Dale C, Aulaqi AA, Baker J, Hobbs RC, Tan ME, Tovey C, Walker IA, Henry JA.
    QJM; 2005 Feb; 98(2):113-8. PubMed ID: 15655097
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  • 14. Negative anion gap metabolic acidosis and low level of salicylate cannot ignore salicylate toxicity!
    Srivali N, Ungprasert P, Edmonds LC.
    Am J Emerg Med; 2014 Mar; 32(3):279-80. PubMed ID: 24360318
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  • 15. Errors in reporting salicylate levels.
    Hahn IH, Chu J, Hoffman RS, Nelson LS.
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  • 16. Comparison of Result Times Between Urine and Whole Blood Point-of-care Pregnancy Testing.
    Gottlieb M, Wnek K, Moskoff J, Christian E, Bailitz J.
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  • 17. Quantitative serum toxic screening in the management of suspected drug overdose.
    Mahoney JD, Gross PL, Stern TA, Browne BJ, Pollack MH, Reder V, Mulley AG.
    Am J Emerg Med; 1990 Jan; 8(1):16-22. PubMed ID: 2293827
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  • 18. The limited utility of screening laboratory tests and electrocardiograms in the management of unintentional asymptomatic pediatric ingestions.
    Wang GS, Deakyne S, Bajaj L, Yin S, Heard K, Roosevelt G.
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  • 20. Urine dipstick as a screening test for serum creatinine elevation in emergency department patients with severe hypertension.
    Karras DJ, Heilpern KL, Riley LJ, Hughes L, Gaughan JP.
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