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Fatemeh Rasooli

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Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|April 9, 2021
Can thiopental serve as a safe sedative agent?Fatemeh Rasooli, Maryam Bahreini
JAMA Surgery|November 3, 2016
An Inevitable Surgical ProcedureFatemeh Rasooli, Mehran Sotoodehnia, Maryam Bahreini
The Ultrasound Journal|May 26, 2020
Point-of-care ultrasound to complete physical exam and to reach the diagnosis in a young man with syncopeFatemeh Rasooli, Mehrnoosh Aligholi Zahraie, Maryam Bahreini
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 20, 2017
Bias in the measurement of optic nerve sheath diameterHooman Hossein-Nejad, Maryam Bahreini, Fatemeh Rasooli
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 4, 2017
Unilateral sixth nerve palsyMehran Sotoodehnia, Arash Safaei, Fatemeh Rasooli, et al.
Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 27, 2020
The assessment of ice pack effect in pain reduction during digital nerve block: A randomized clinical studyFatemeh Rasooli, Mehran Sotoodehnia, Amir Nejati, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|August 30, 2020
Comparison of the efficacy of ketamine- propofol versus sodium thiopental-fentanyl in sedation: a randomised clinical trialMaryam Bahreini, Mostafa Talebi Garekani, Mehran Sotoodehnia, et al.
Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine|August 18, 2021
Comparison of Emergency Echocardiographic Results between Cardiologists and an Emergency Medicine Resident in Acute Coronary SyndromeFatemeh Rasooli, Farideh Bagheri, Azadeh Sadatnaseri, et al.
Case Reports in Emergency Medicine|August 24, 2013
An isolated bee sting involving multiple cranial nervesHassan Motamed, Arash Forouzan, Fatemeh Rasooli, et al.
The Korean Journal of Pain|May 16, 2019
Low-dose intravenous ketamine versus intravenous ketorolac in pain control in patients with acute renal colic in an emergency setting: a double-blind randomized clinical trialMehran Sotoodehnia, Mozhgan Farmahini-Farahani, Arash Safaie, et al.
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Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|April 9, 2021
Can thiopental serve as a safe sedative agent?Fatemeh Rasooli, Maryam Bahreini
JAMA Surgery|November 3, 2016
An Inevitable Surgical ProcedureFatemeh Rasooli, Mehran Sotoodehnia, Maryam Bahreini
The Ultrasound Journal|May 26, 2020
Point-of-care ultrasound to complete physical exam and to reach the diagnosis in a young man with syncopeFatemeh Rasooli, Mehrnoosh Aligholi Zahraie, Maryam Bahreini
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 20, 2017
Bias in the measurement of optic nerve sheath diameterHooman Hossein-Nejad, Maryam Bahreini, Fatemeh Rasooli
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 4, 2017
Unilateral sixth nerve palsyMehran Sotoodehnia, Arash Safaei, Fatemeh Rasooli, et al.
Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 27, 2020
The assessment of ice pack effect in pain reduction during digital nerve block: A randomized clinical studyFatemeh Rasooli, Mehran Sotoodehnia, Amir Nejati, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|August 30, 2020
Comparison of the efficacy of ketamine- propofol versus sodium thiopental-fentanyl in sedation: a randomised clinical trialMaryam Bahreini, Mostafa Talebi Garekani, Mehran Sotoodehnia, et al.
Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine|August 18, 2021
Comparison of Emergency Echocardiographic Results between Cardiologists and an Emergency Medicine Resident in Acute Coronary SyndromeFatemeh Rasooli, Farideh Bagheri, Azadeh Sadatnaseri, et al.
Case Reports in Emergency Medicine|August 24, 2013
An isolated bee sting involving multiple cranial nervesHassan Motamed, Arash Forouzan, Fatemeh Rasooli, et al.
The Korean Journal of Pain|May 16, 2019
Low-dose intravenous ketamine versus intravenous ketorolac in pain control in patients with acute renal colic in an emergency setting: a double-blind randomized clinical trialMehran Sotoodehnia, Mozhgan Farmahini-Farahani, Arash Safaie, et al.
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