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Jeffrey D Ho

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Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|April 2, 2013
An evaluation of two conducted electrical weapons and two probe designs using a swine comparative cardiac safety modelDonald Murray Dawes, Jeffrey D Ho, Johanna C Moore, et al.
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|December 8, 2009
Human research review of the TASER electronic control deviceJeffrey D Ho, Donald M Dawes, William G Heegaard, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 22, 2013
Splenic artery aneurysm: an important cause of hemoperitoneum and shockEleanor Oakley, Jeffrey D Ho, Valerie Johnson, et al.
Prehospital Emergency Care|January 24, 2003
Successful patient outcome after field extremity amputation and cardiac arrestJeffrey D Ho, Marc Conterato, Brian D Mahoney, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 23, 2010
The physiologic effects of multiple simultaneous electronic control device dischargesDonald M Dawes, Jeffrey D Ho, Robert F Reardon, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 19, 2013
Physiologic effects of a new-generation conducted electrical weapon on human volunteersJeffrey D Ho, Donald M Dawes, Richard J Chang, et al.
Forensic Science International|July 30, 2011
Effect of position and weight force on inferior vena cava diameter--implications for arrest-related deathJeffrey D Ho, Donald M Dawes, Johanna C Moore, et al.
Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|May 22, 2013
Relationship between blood alcohol concentration and observable symptoms of intoxication in patients presenting to an emergency departmentKalen N Olson, Stephen W Smith, Julie S Kloss, et al.
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|September 20, 2016
Intubation of Profoundly Agitated Patients Treated with Prehospital KetamineTravis D Olives, Paul C Nystrom, Jon B Cole, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 18, 2007
Impact of conducted electrical weapons in a mentally ill population: a brief reportJeffrey D Ho, Donald M Dawes, Mark A Johnson, et al.
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Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|April 2, 2013
An evaluation of two conducted electrical weapons and two probe designs using a swine comparative cardiac safety modelDonald Murray Dawes, Jeffrey D Ho, Johanna C Moore, et al.
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|December 8, 2009
Human research review of the TASER electronic control deviceJeffrey D Ho, Donald M Dawes, William G Heegaard, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 22, 2013
Splenic artery aneurysm: an important cause of hemoperitoneum and shockEleanor Oakley, Jeffrey D Ho, Valerie Johnson, et al.
Prehospital Emergency Care|January 24, 2003
Successful patient outcome after field extremity amputation and cardiac arrestJeffrey D Ho, Marc Conterato, Brian D Mahoney, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 23, 2010
The physiologic effects of multiple simultaneous electronic control device dischargesDonald M Dawes, Jeffrey D Ho, Robert F Reardon, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 19, 2013
Physiologic effects of a new-generation conducted electrical weapon on human volunteersJeffrey D Ho, Donald M Dawes, Richard J Chang, et al.
Forensic Science International|July 30, 2011
Effect of position and weight force on inferior vena cava diameter--implications for arrest-related deathJeffrey D Ho, Donald M Dawes, Johanna C Moore, et al.
Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|May 22, 2013
Relationship between blood alcohol concentration and observable symptoms of intoxication in patients presenting to an emergency departmentKalen N Olson, Stephen W Smith, Julie S Kloss, et al.
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|September 20, 2016
Intubation of Profoundly Agitated Patients Treated with Prehospital KetamineTravis D Olives, Paul C Nystrom, Jon B Cole, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 18, 2007
Impact of conducted electrical weapons in a mentally ill population: a brief reportJeffrey D Ho, Donald M Dawes, Mark A Johnson, et al.
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