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Brian J O'Neil

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Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|February 29, 2008
How many neurons could a woodchuck save if a woodchuck could save neurons?Brian J O'Neil
Annals of Emergency Medicine|December 13, 2003
The lack of science behind the standard of careAveh Bastani, Brian J O'Neil
Resuscitation|November 3, 2022
CPR capnography: It's not where you've been, but where you're goingJames H Paxton, Brian J O'Neil
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services|April 29, 2016
KEEPING COOL? Prehospital targeted temperature management in cardiac arrest patientsStefanie L Wise, Brian J O'Neil
Resuscitation|June 24, 2019
When is PEA really ROSC?James H Paxton, Brian J O'Neil
Resuscitation|November 23, 2020
Is 'heads up' the way forward?James H Paxton, Brian J O'Neil
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|January 17, 2013
"A pint of sweat will save a gallon of blood"Shahriar Zehtabchi, Eric Legome, Brian J O'Neil
Resuscitation|December 9, 2017
The use of end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO<sub>2</sub>) measurement to guide management of cardiac arrest: A systematic reviewEdison F Paiva, James H Paxton, Brian J O'Neil
Data in Brief|June 16, 2018
Data supporting the use of end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) measurement to guide management of cardiac arrest: A systematic reviewEdison F Paiva, James H Paxton, Brian J O'Neil
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 18, 2009
Performance of a body surface mapping system using emergency physician real-time interpretationGregory J Fermann, Christopher J Lindsell, Brian J O'Neil, et al.
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Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|February 29, 2008
How many neurons could a woodchuck save if a woodchuck could save neurons?Brian J O'Neil
Annals of Emergency Medicine|December 13, 2003
The lack of science behind the standard of careAveh Bastani, Brian J O'Neil
Resuscitation|November 3, 2022
CPR capnography: It's not where you've been, but where you're goingJames H Paxton, Brian J O'Neil
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services|April 29, 2016
KEEPING COOL? Prehospital targeted temperature management in cardiac arrest patientsStefanie L Wise, Brian J O'Neil
Resuscitation|June 24, 2019
When is PEA really ROSC?James H Paxton, Brian J O'Neil
Resuscitation|November 23, 2020
Is 'heads up' the way forward?James H Paxton, Brian J O'Neil
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|January 17, 2013
"A pint of sweat will save a gallon of blood"Shahriar Zehtabchi, Eric Legome, Brian J O'Neil
Resuscitation|December 9, 2017
The use of end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO<sub>2</sub>) measurement to guide management of cardiac arrest: A systematic reviewEdison F Paiva, James H Paxton, Brian J O'Neil
Data in Brief|June 16, 2018
Data supporting the use of end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) measurement to guide management of cardiac arrest: A systematic reviewEdison F Paiva, James H Paxton, Brian J O'Neil
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 18, 2009
Performance of a body surface mapping system using emergency physician real-time interpretationGregory J Fermann, Christopher J Lindsell, Brian J O'Neil, et al.
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