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John L Hick

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Prehospital Emergency Care|July 23, 2005
Ketamine chemical restraint to facilitate rescue of a combative "jumper"John L Hick, Jeffrey D Ho
Critical Care Medicine|March 14, 2024
Safety, Surge, and Strain: Where and When Does Risk Occur in Critical Care?John L Hick, Sameer S Kadri
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|January 10, 2006
Concept of operations for triage of mechanical ventilation in an epidemicJohn L Hick, Daniel T O'Laughlin
Minnesota Medicine|July 30, 2005
Preparedness progress: update on Minnesota hospitalsJohn L Hick, Robert Einweck, Pat Tommet
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|May 20, 2022
Hospital Planning for Contingency and Crisis Conditions: Crisis Standards of Care Lessons from COVID-19John L Hick, Dan Hanfling, Matthew Wynia
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness|December 15, 2010
MSOFA: An important step forward, but are we spending too much time on the SOFA?Lewis Rubinson, Ann Knebel, John L Hick
The New England Journal of Medicine|December 7, 2021
Inequitable Access to Hospital Care - Protecting Disadvantaged Populations during Public Health EmergenciesDouglas B White, Lisa Villarroel, John L Hick
Annals of Emergency Medicine|October 24, 2012
Understanding the role for crisis standards of careDan Hanfling, John L Hick, Stephen V Cantrill
Annals of Emergency Medicine|August 23, 2011
Allocating scarce resources in disasters: emergency department principlesJohn L Hick, Dan Hanfling, Stephen V Cantrill
Intensive Care Medicine|March 10, 2010
Chapter 2. Surge capacity and infrastructure considerations for mass critical care. Recommendations and standard operating procedures for intensive care unit and hospital preparations for an influenza epidemic or mass disasterJohn L Hick, Michael D Christian, Charles L Sprung, et al.
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Prehospital Emergency Care|July 23, 2005
Ketamine chemical restraint to facilitate rescue of a combative "jumper"John L Hick, Jeffrey D Ho
Critical Care Medicine|March 14, 2024
Safety, Surge, and Strain: Where and When Does Risk Occur in Critical Care?John L Hick, Sameer S Kadri
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|January 10, 2006
Concept of operations for triage of mechanical ventilation in an epidemicJohn L Hick, Daniel T O'Laughlin
Minnesota Medicine|July 30, 2005
Preparedness progress: update on Minnesota hospitalsJohn L Hick, Robert Einweck, Pat Tommet
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|May 20, 2022
Hospital Planning for Contingency and Crisis Conditions: Crisis Standards of Care Lessons from COVID-19John L Hick, Dan Hanfling, Matthew Wynia
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness|December 15, 2010
MSOFA: An important step forward, but are we spending too much time on the SOFA?Lewis Rubinson, Ann Knebel, John L Hick
The New England Journal of Medicine|December 7, 2021
Inequitable Access to Hospital Care - Protecting Disadvantaged Populations during Public Health EmergenciesDouglas B White, Lisa Villarroel, John L Hick
Annals of Emergency Medicine|October 24, 2012
Understanding the role for crisis standards of careDan Hanfling, John L Hick, Stephen V Cantrill
Annals of Emergency Medicine|August 23, 2011
Allocating scarce resources in disasters: emergency department principlesJohn L Hick, Dan Hanfling, Stephen V Cantrill
Intensive Care Medicine|March 10, 2010
Chapter 2. Surge capacity and infrastructure considerations for mass critical care. Recommendations and standard operating procedures for intensive care unit and hospital preparations for an influenza epidemic or mass disasterJohn L Hick, Michael D Christian, Charles L Sprung, et al.
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