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Jeffrey D Ho

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Journal of the National Medical Association|February 28, 2012
Response to "Acute agitated delirious state associated with TASER exposure"Donald M Dawes, Jeffrey D Ho, Jon B Cole
Journal of Healthcare Protection Management : Publication of the International Association for Hospital Security|September 4, 2014
Conducted electrical weapons within healthcare: a comprehensive use of force modelJeffrey D Ho, Martin F Williams, Michael J Coplen
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|May 27, 2016
Randomizing Patients without Consent: Waiver vs Exception from Informed ConsentJon B Cole, Jeffrey D Ho, Michelle H Biros
Prehospital Emergency Care|July 25, 2003
Apathy is not welcome hereJeffrey D Ho, Mark Lindquist, Laura Bultman, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 4, 2015
American Academy of Emergency Medicine Position Statement: Safety of Droperidol Use in the Emergency DepartmentJack Perkins, Jeffrey D Ho, Gary M Vilke, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 29, 2010
Physiologic effects of prolonged conducted electrical weapon discharge in ethanol-intoxicated adultsRonald Moscati, Jeffrey D Ho, Donald M Dawes, et al.
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|May 27, 2010
The cardiovascular, respiratory, and metabolic effects of a long duration electronic control device exposure in human volunteersDonald M Dawes, Jeffrey D Ho, Robert F Reardon, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 21, 2017
Erratum to echocardiographic evaluation of TASER X26 probe deployment into the chests of human volunteers American journal of emergency medicine (2010) 28, 49-55Donald M Dawes, Jeffrey D Ho, Robert F Reardon, et al.
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE|December 18, 2009
Electrical characteristics of an electronic control device under a physiologic load: a brief reportDonald M Dawes, Jeffrey D Ho, Mark W Kroll, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 17, 2009
Echocardiographic evaluation of TASER X26 probe deployment into the chests of human volunteersDonald M Dawes, Jeffrey D Ho, Robert F Reardon, et al.
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Journal of the National Medical Association|February 28, 2012
Response to "Acute agitated delirious state associated with TASER exposure"Donald M Dawes, Jeffrey D Ho, Jon B Cole
Journal of Healthcare Protection Management : Publication of the International Association for Hospital Security|September 4, 2014
Conducted electrical weapons within healthcare: a comprehensive use of force modelJeffrey D Ho, Martin F Williams, Michael J Coplen
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|May 27, 2016
Randomizing Patients without Consent: Waiver vs Exception from Informed ConsentJon B Cole, Jeffrey D Ho, Michelle H Biros
Prehospital Emergency Care|July 25, 2003
Apathy is not welcome hereJeffrey D Ho, Mark Lindquist, Laura Bultman, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 4, 2015
American Academy of Emergency Medicine Position Statement: Safety of Droperidol Use in the Emergency DepartmentJack Perkins, Jeffrey D Ho, Gary M Vilke, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 29, 2010
Physiologic effects of prolonged conducted electrical weapon discharge in ethanol-intoxicated adultsRonald Moscati, Jeffrey D Ho, Donald M Dawes, et al.
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|May 27, 2010
The cardiovascular, respiratory, and metabolic effects of a long duration electronic control device exposure in human volunteersDonald M Dawes, Jeffrey D Ho, Robert F Reardon, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 21, 2017
Erratum to echocardiographic evaluation of TASER X26 probe deployment into the chests of human volunteers American journal of emergency medicine (2010) 28, 49-55Donald M Dawes, Jeffrey D Ho, Robert F Reardon, et al.
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE|December 18, 2009
Electrical characteristics of an electronic control device under a physiologic load: a brief reportDonald M Dawes, Jeffrey D Ho, Mark W Kroll, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 17, 2009
Echocardiographic evaluation of TASER X26 probe deployment into the chests of human volunteersDonald M Dawes, Jeffrey D Ho, Robert F Reardon, et al.
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