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Christopher R Carpenter

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Evidence-Based Medicine|August 4, 2009
Review: adding dexamethasone to standard therapy reduces short-term relapse for acute migraine in the emergency departmentChristopher R Carpenter
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|July 6, 2005
Kappa statisticChristopher R Carpenter
Annals of Emergency Medicine|August 16, 2011
Which medications are associated with incident delirium?Christopher R Carpenter
Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 24, 2009
Evidence-based emergency medicine/rational clinical examination abstract. Will my patient fall?Christopher R Carpenter
Annals of Internal Medicine|May 20, 2009
ACP Journal Club. Review: adding dexamethasone to standard therapy reduces short-term relapse for acute migraine in the emergency departmentChristopher R Carpenter
Annals of Emergency Medicine|July 21, 2009
Evidence-based emergency medicine/systematic review abstract. Preventing falls in community-dwelling older adultsChristopher R Carpenter
Annals of Internal Medicine|March 19, 2014
In suspected ACS, a diagnostic protocol using hs-TnI identified patients at low cardiac risk at 30 daysChristopher R Carpenter
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|October 15, 2013
Deteriorating functional status in older adults after emergency department evaluation of minor trauma--opportunities and pragmatic challengesChristopher R Carpenter
Annals of Internal Medicine|February 21, 2018
Review: Procalcitonin-guided starting and stopping of antibiotics in acute respiratory infections reduces mortalityChristopher R Carpenter
Annals of Internal Medicine|February 17, 2016
ACP Journal Club. In acute low back pain, adding oxycodone/acetaminophen or cyclobenzaprine to naproxen did not improve pain or functionChristopher R Carpenter
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Evidence-Based Medicine|August 4, 2009
Review: adding dexamethasone to standard therapy reduces short-term relapse for acute migraine in the emergency departmentChristopher R Carpenter
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|July 6, 2005
Kappa statisticChristopher R Carpenter
Annals of Emergency Medicine|August 16, 2011
Which medications are associated with incident delirium?Christopher R Carpenter
Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 24, 2009
Evidence-based emergency medicine/rational clinical examination abstract. Will my patient fall?Christopher R Carpenter
Annals of Internal Medicine|May 20, 2009
ACP Journal Club. Review: adding dexamethasone to standard therapy reduces short-term relapse for acute migraine in the emergency departmentChristopher R Carpenter
Annals of Emergency Medicine|July 21, 2009
Evidence-based emergency medicine/systematic review abstract. Preventing falls in community-dwelling older adultsChristopher R Carpenter
Annals of Internal Medicine|March 19, 2014
In suspected ACS, a diagnostic protocol using hs-TnI identified patients at low cardiac risk at 30 daysChristopher R Carpenter
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|October 15, 2013
Deteriorating functional status in older adults after emergency department evaluation of minor trauma--opportunities and pragmatic challengesChristopher R Carpenter
Annals of Internal Medicine|February 21, 2018
Review: Procalcitonin-guided starting and stopping of antibiotics in acute respiratory infections reduces mortalityChristopher R Carpenter
Annals of Internal Medicine|February 17, 2016
ACP Journal Club. In acute low back pain, adding oxycodone/acetaminophen or cyclobenzaprine to naproxen did not improve pain or functionChristopher R Carpenter
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