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David A Peak

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Annals of Emergency Medicine|July 13, 2010
Spontaneous tension pneumocephalus resulting from a scalp fistula in a patient with a remotely placed ventriculoperitoneal shuntJessica Monas, David A Peak
International Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 17, 2010
A nail gun injuryAlisha Perkins, David A Peak
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 3, 2008
Fever, headache, and proptosisDavid A Peak, David F M Brown, Eric S Nadel
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 20, 2005
Penetrating trauma to the chestDavid A Peak, David F M Brown, Eric S Nadel
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 13, 2019
Acute IntoxicationKelsy E Greenwald, David A Peak, Kathleen Wittels, et al.
Plos One|April 1, 2017
Geospatial analysis of emergency department visits for targeting community-based responses to the opioid epidemicDaniel A Dworkis, Lauren A Taylor, David A Peak, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 31, 2013
Shock one week after abdominal surgeryPatricia C Henwood, David A Peak, Liza Gonen, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 19, 2016
Reaching Out of the Box: Effective Emergency Care Requires Looking Outside the Emergency DepartmentDaniel A Dworkis, David A Peak, Jason Ahn, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 14, 2018
Utilization of chest CT for injured patients during visits to U.S. emergency departments: 2012-2015Brian J Yun, Robert M Rodriguez, Anand M Prabhakar, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|February 11, 2015
Predictors of patients who present to the emergency department with sepsis and progress to septic shock between 4 and 48 hours of emergency department arrivalRoberta Capp, Cheryl Lynn Horton, Sukhjit S Takhar, et al.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine|July 13, 2010
Spontaneous tension pneumocephalus resulting from a scalp fistula in a patient with a remotely placed ventriculoperitoneal shuntJessica Monas, David A Peak
International Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 17, 2010
A nail gun injuryAlisha Perkins, David A Peak
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 3, 2008
Fever, headache, and proptosisDavid A Peak, David F M Brown, Eric S Nadel
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 20, 2005
Penetrating trauma to the chestDavid A Peak, David F M Brown, Eric S Nadel
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 13, 2019
Acute IntoxicationKelsy E Greenwald, David A Peak, Kathleen Wittels, et al.
Plos One|April 1, 2017
Geospatial analysis of emergency department visits for targeting community-based responses to the opioid epidemicDaniel A Dworkis, Lauren A Taylor, David A Peak, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 31, 2013
Shock one week after abdominal surgeryPatricia C Henwood, David A Peak, Liza Gonen, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 19, 2016
Reaching Out of the Box: Effective Emergency Care Requires Looking Outside the Emergency DepartmentDaniel A Dworkis, David A Peak, Jason Ahn, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 14, 2018
Utilization of chest CT for injured patients during visits to U.S. emergency departments: 2012-2015Brian J Yun, Robert M Rodriguez, Anand M Prabhakar, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|February 11, 2015
Predictors of patients who present to the emergency department with sepsis and progress to septic shock between 4 and 48 hours of emergency department arrivalRoberta Capp, Cheryl Lynn Horton, Sukhjit S Takhar, et al.
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