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Comparing errors in ED computer-assisted vs conventional pediatric drug dosing and administration.
Yamamoto L, Kanemori J. Am J Emerg Med. 2010;28:588-592.
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National study on the frequency, types, causes, and consequences of voluntarily reported emergency department medication errors.
Pham JC, Story JL, Hicks RW, et al. J Emerg Med. 2011;40:485-492.
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Discharge rounds in the 80-hour workweek: importance of the trauma nurse practitioner.
Haan JM, Dutton RP, Willis M, Leone S, Kramer ME, Scalea TM. J Trauma. 2007;63:339-343.
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Missed and delayed diagnoses in the emergency department: a study of closed malpractice claims from 4 liability insurers.
Kachalia A, Gandhi TK, Puopolo AL, et al. Ann Emerg Med. Ann Emerg Med. 2007;49:196-205.
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Effects of weekend admission and hospital teaching status on in-hospital mortality.
Cram P, Hillis SL, Barnett M, Rosenthal GE. Am J Med. 2004;117:151-157.
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Voluntarily reported emergency department errors.
Henneman PL, Blank FSJ, Smithline HA, et al. J Patient Safety. 2005;1:126-132.
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What whiteboards in a trauma center operating suite can teach us about emergency department communication.
Xiao Y, Schenkel S, Faraj S, Mackenzie CF, Moss J. Ann Emerg Med. 2007;50:387-95.
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Reevaluating recovery: perceived violations and preemptive interventions on emergency psychiatry rounds.
Cohen T, Blatter B, Almeida C, Patel VL. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2007;14:312-319.
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The effect of clinical history on accuracy of electrocardiograph interpretation among doctors working in emergency departments.
Cruz MF, Edwards J, Dinh DM, Barnes EH. Med J Aust. 2012;197:161-165.
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"Did I do as best as the system would let me?" Healthcare professional views on hospital to home care transitions.
Davis MM, Devoe M, Kansagara D, Nicolaidis C, Englander H. J Gen Intern Med. 2012;27:1649-1656.
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The nature and occurrence of registration errors in the emergency department.
Hakimzada AF, Green RA, Sayan OR, Zhang J, Patel VL. Int J Med Inform. 2008;77:169-175.
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A "back to basics" approach to reduce ED medication errors.
Blank FSJ, Tobin J, Macomber S, Jaouen M, Dinoia M, Visintainer P. J Emerg Nurs. 2011;37:141-147.
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Retrospective evaluation of a computerized physician order entry adaptation to prevent prescribing errors in a pediatric emergency department.
Sard BE, Walsh KE, Doros G, et al. Pediatrics. 2008;122:782-787.
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Unanticipated death after discharge home from the emergency department.
Sklar DP, Crandall CS, Loeliger E, Edmunds K, Paul I, Helitzer DL. Ann Emerg Med. 2007;49:735-745.
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Building a simulation-based crisis resource management course for emergency medicine, phase 1: results from an interdisciplinary needs assessment survey.
Hicks CM, Bandiera GW, Denny CJ. Acad Emerg Med. 2008 2008 Nov 1; 15: 1136-1143.
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Implications of the failure to identify high-risk electrocardiogram findings for the quality of care of patients with acute myocardial infarction: results of the Emergency Department Quality in Myocardial Infarction (EDQMI) study.
Masoudi FA, Magid DJ, Vinson DR, et al; Emergency Department Quality in Myocardial Infarction Study Investigators. Circulation. 2006;114:1565-1571.
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ED handoffs: observed practices and communication errors.
Maughan BC, Lei L, Cydulka RK. Am J Emerg Med. 2011;29:502-511.
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The association between transfer of emergency department boarders to inpatient hallways and mortality: a 4-year experience.
Viccellio A, Santora C, Singer AJ, Thode HC Jr, Henry MC. Ann Emerg Med. 2009;54:511-513.
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Airway carts: a systems-based approach to airway safety.
Kane BG, Bond WF, Worrilow CC, Richardson DM, on behalf of the Lehigh Valley Hospital Airway Task Force. J Patient Saf. 2006;2:154-161.
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Predictors of likelihood of speaking up about safety concerns in labour and delivery.
Lyndon A, Sexton JB, Simpson KR, Rosenstein A, Lee KA, Wachter RM. BMJ Qual Saf. 2012;21;791-799.
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