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Adrienne N Malik

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Open Access Emergency Medicine : OAEM|February 12, 2025
A Case of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Presenting to the Emergency DepartmentAnne Gordon, Adrienne N Malik
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|June 16, 2018
Dissecting the Evidence on Aortic CatastropheRobert R Ehrman, Mark J Favot, Adrienne N Malik
Current Emergency and Hospital Medicine Reports|May 17, 2021
The Use of Handheld Ultrasound Devices in Emergency MedicineAdrienne N Malik, Jonathan Rowland, Brian D Haber, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 24, 2020
Resident Research in Emergency Medicine: An Introduction and PrimerJames H Paxton, Anne M Messman, Nicholas E Harrison, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 21, 2026
No Clear Association Between Intravenous Fluid Administration and Short-Term Worsening of Left Ventricular Function in Septic Patients with, or without, Heart Failure: A Bayesian AnalysisRobert R Ehrman, Nicholas E Harrison, Adrienne N Malik, et al.
Frontiers in Disaster and Emergency Medicine|April 1, 2025
The role of place-based factors and other social determinants of health on adverse post-sepsis outcomes: a review of the literatureRobert R Ehrman, Adrienne N Malik, Brian D Haber, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 29, 2024
Handheld ultrasound versus standard machines for placement of peripheral IV catheters: A randomized, non-inferiority studyAdrienne N Malik, Stephanie Thom, Travis Helberg, et al.
Critical Care Explorations|March 14, 2020
Resuscitation Guided by Volume Responsiveness Does Not Reduce Mortality in Sepsis: A Meta-AnalysisRobert R Ehrman, John Z Gallien, Reid K Smith, et al.
Frontiers in Disaster and Emergency Medicine|April 3, 2026
Training for pediatric cannot intubate cannot oxygenate: surgical airway should replace needle cricothyrotomyAllison M B Lehman, Paul Amstutz, Jackson E Moore, et al.
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Open Access Emergency Medicine : OAEM|February 12, 2025
A Case of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Presenting to the Emergency DepartmentAnne Gordon, Adrienne N Malik
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|June 16, 2018
Dissecting the Evidence on Aortic CatastropheRobert R Ehrman, Mark J Favot, Adrienne N Malik
Current Emergency and Hospital Medicine Reports|May 17, 2021
The Use of Handheld Ultrasound Devices in Emergency MedicineAdrienne N Malik, Jonathan Rowland, Brian D Haber, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 24, 2020
Resident Research in Emergency Medicine: An Introduction and PrimerJames H Paxton, Anne M Messman, Nicholas E Harrison, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 21, 2026
No Clear Association Between Intravenous Fluid Administration and Short-Term Worsening of Left Ventricular Function in Septic Patients with, or without, Heart Failure: A Bayesian AnalysisRobert R Ehrman, Nicholas E Harrison, Adrienne N Malik, et al.
Frontiers in Disaster and Emergency Medicine|April 1, 2025
The role of place-based factors and other social determinants of health on adverse post-sepsis outcomes: a review of the literatureRobert R Ehrman, Adrienne N Malik, Brian D Haber, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 29, 2024
Handheld ultrasound versus standard machines for placement of peripheral IV catheters: A randomized, non-inferiority studyAdrienne N Malik, Stephanie Thom, Travis Helberg, et al.
Critical Care Explorations|March 14, 2020
Resuscitation Guided by Volume Responsiveness Does Not Reduce Mortality in Sepsis: A Meta-AnalysisRobert R Ehrman, John Z Gallien, Reid K Smith, et al.
Frontiers in Disaster and Emergency Medicine|April 3, 2026
Training for pediatric cannot intubate cannot oxygenate: surgical airway should replace needle cricothyrotomyAllison M B Lehman, Paul Amstutz, Jackson E Moore, et al.
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