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348 related items for PubMed ID: 18584494

  • 1. Ability of the medical priority dispatch system protocol to predict the acuity of "unknown problem" dispatch response levels.
    Clawson J, Olola C, Heward A, Patterson B, Scott G.
    Prehosp Emerg Care; 2008; 12(3):290-6. PubMed ID: 18584494
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  • 2. Accuracy of emergency medical dispatchers' subjective ability to identify when higher dispatch levels are warranted over a Medical Priority Dispatch System automated protocol's recommended coding based on paramedic outcome data.
    Clawson J, Olola CH, Heward A, Scott G, Patterson B.
    Emerg Med J; 2007 Aug; 24(8):560-3. PubMed ID: 17652678
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  • 3. Cardiac arrest predictability in seizure patients based on emergency medical dispatcher identification of previous seizure or epilepsy history.
    Clawson J, Olola C, Heward A, Patterson B.
    Resuscitation; 2007 Nov; 75(2):298-304. PubMed ID: 17618728
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  • 4. Effect of a Medical Priority Dispatch System key question addition in the seizure/convulsion/fitting protocol to improve recognition of ineffective (agonal) breathing.
    Clawson J, Olola C, Scott G, Heward A, Patterson B.
    Resuscitation; 2008 Nov; 79(2):257-64. PubMed ID: 18656298
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  • 5. The Medical Priority Dispatch System's ability to predict cardiac arrest outcomes and high acuity pre-hospital alerts in chest pain patients presenting to 9-9-9.
    Clawson J, Olola C, Heward A, Patterson B, Scott G.
    Resuscitation; 2008 Sep; 78(3):298-306. PubMed ID: 18562077
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  • 8. Validation of using EMS dispatch codes to identify low-acuity patients.
    Shah MN, Bishop P, Lerner EB, Fairbanks RJ, Davis EA.
    Prehosp Emerg Care; 2005 Sep; 9(1):24-31. PubMed ID: 16036824
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  • 9. The ability of emergency medical dispatch codes of medical complaints to predict ALS prehospital interventions.
    Sporer KA, Youngblood GM, Rodriguez RM.
    Prehosp Emerg Care; 2007 Sep; 11(2):192-8. PubMed ID: 17454806
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  • 10. Using On-scene EMS Responders' Assessment and Electronic Patient Care Records to Evaluate the Suitability of EMD-triaged, Low-acuity Calls for Secondary Nurse Triage in 911 Centers.
    Scott G, Clawson J, Fivaz MC, McQueen J, Gardett MI, Schultz B, Youngquist S, Olola CH.
    Prehosp Disaster Med; 2016 Feb; 31(1):46-57. PubMed ID: 26758527
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  • 11. Accuracy of stroke recognition by emergency medical dispatchers and paramedics--San Diego experience.
    Ramanujam P, Guluma KZ, Castillo EM, Chacon M, Jensen MB, Patel E, Linnick W, Dunford JV.
    Prehosp Emerg Care; 2008 Feb; 12(3):307-13. PubMed ID: 18584497
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  • 12. Can emergency medical dispatch codes predict prehospital interventions for common 9-1-1 call types?
    Sporer KA, Johnson NJ, Yeh CC, Youngblood GM.
    Prehosp Emerg Care; 2008 Feb; 12(4):470-8. PubMed ID: 18924011
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  • 13. Medical Priority Dispatch System breathing problems protocol key question combinations are associated with patient acuity.
    Clawson J, Barron T, Scott G, Siriwardena AN, Patterson B, Olola C.
    Prehosp Disaster Med; 2012 Aug; 27(4):375-80. PubMed ID: 22824188
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  • 14. Outcome accuracy of the Emergency Medical Dispatcher's initial selection of a diabetic problems protocol.
    Clawson J, Scott G, Lloyd W, Patterson B, Barron T, Gardett I, Olola C.
    Prehosp Disaster Med; 2014 Feb; 29(1):37-42. PubMed ID: 24321358
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  • 15. The association of dispatch prioritization and patient acuity.
    Garza AG, Gratton MC, McElroy J, Lindholm D, Glass E.
    Prehosp Emerg Care; 2008 Feb; 12(1):24-9. PubMed ID: 18189173
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  • 16. Low acuity EMS dispatch criteria can reliably identify patients without high-acuity illness or injury.
    Hinchey P, Myers B, Zalkin J, Lewis R, Garner D.
    Prehosp Emerg Care; 2007 Feb; 11(1):42-8. PubMed ID: 17169875
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  • 17. Safety of telephone consultation for "non-serious" emergency ambulance service patients.
    Dale J, Williams S, Foster T, Higgins J, Snooks H, Crouch R, Hartley-Sharpe C, Glucksman E, George S.
    Qual Saf Health Care; 2004 Oct; 13(5):363-73. PubMed ID: 15465940
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  • 18. Validation of low-acuity emergency medical services dispatch codes.
    Michael GE, Sporer KA.
    Prehosp Emerg Care; 2005 Oct; 9(4):429-33. PubMed ID: 16263677
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  • 19. Which emergency medical dispatch codes predict high prehospital nontransport rates in an urban community?
    Hodell EM, Sporer KA, Brown JF.
    Prehosp Emerg Care; 2014 Oct; 18(1):28-34. PubMed ID: 24028558
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  • 20. Emergency medical dispatch codes association with emergency department outcomes.
    Hettinger AZ, Cushman JT, Shah MN, Noyes K.
    Prehosp Emerg Care; 2013 Oct; 17(1):29-37. PubMed ID: 23140195
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