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Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|February 6, 2025
Comparison of children receiving extracorporeal treatments for poisoning at United States centers with and without a pediatric nephrologistJon B Cole, Anne M Kouri, Joshua D King, et al.
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|October 26, 2010
Addition of phenylephrine to high-dose insulin in dihydropyridine overdose does not improve outcomeKristin M Engebretsen, Matthew W Morgan, Samuel J Stellpflug, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 13, 2017
In reply: Ketamine is an important therapy for prehospital agitation - Its exact role and side effect profile are still undefinedJon B Cole, Brian E Driver, Lauren R Klein, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 15, 2021
Respone to: "Limitations of Retrospective Chart Reviews to Determine Rare Events, and the Unknown Relative Risk of Droperidol"Jon B Cole, Samantha C Lee, Marc L Martel, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 21, 2018
Etiologies of altered mental status in patients with presumed ethanol intoxicationMarc L Martel, Lauren R Klein, Andrew J Lichtenheld, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|December 15, 2018
Study Enrollment When "Preconsent" Is Utilized for a Randomized Clinical Trial of Two Treatments for Acute Agitation in the Emergency DepartmentJon B Cole, Lauren R Klein, Samuel Z Mullinax, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|May 24, 2019
In ReplyBrian E Driver, Lauren R Klein, Jon B Cole, et al.
Forensic Science International|June 23, 2009
Lactate and pH evaluation in exhausted humans with prolonged TASER X26 exposure or continued exertionJeffrey D Ho, Donald M Dawes, Jon B Cole, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|April 13, 2021
A Prospective Study of Intramuscular Droperidol or Olanzapine for Acute Agitation in the Emergency Department: A Natural Experiment Owing to Drug ShortagesJon B Cole, Jamie L Stang, Paige A DeVries, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 26, 2018
The Effect of a Clinical Decision Support for Pending Laboratory Results at Emergency Department DischargeBrian E Driver, Sarah K Scharber, Erik T Fagerstrom, et al.
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Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|February 6, 2025
Comparison of children receiving extracorporeal treatments for poisoning at United States centers with and without a pediatric nephrologistJon B Cole, Anne M Kouri, Joshua D King, et al.
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|October 26, 2010
Addition of phenylephrine to high-dose insulin in dihydropyridine overdose does not improve outcomeKristin M Engebretsen, Matthew W Morgan, Samuel J Stellpflug, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 13, 2017
In reply: Ketamine is an important therapy for prehospital agitation - Its exact role and side effect profile are still undefinedJon B Cole, Brian E Driver, Lauren R Klein, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 15, 2021
Respone to: "Limitations of Retrospective Chart Reviews to Determine Rare Events, and the Unknown Relative Risk of Droperidol"Jon B Cole, Samantha C Lee, Marc L Martel, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 21, 2018
Etiologies of altered mental status in patients with presumed ethanol intoxicationMarc L Martel, Lauren R Klein, Andrew J Lichtenheld, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|December 15, 2018
Study Enrollment When "Preconsent" Is Utilized for a Randomized Clinical Trial of Two Treatments for Acute Agitation in the Emergency DepartmentJon B Cole, Lauren R Klein, Samuel Z Mullinax, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|May 24, 2019
In ReplyBrian E Driver, Lauren R Klein, Jon B Cole, et al.
Forensic Science International|June 23, 2009
Lactate and pH evaluation in exhausted humans with prolonged TASER X26 exposure or continued exertionJeffrey D Ho, Donald M Dawes, Jon B Cole, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|April 13, 2021
A Prospective Study of Intramuscular Droperidol or Olanzapine for Acute Agitation in the Emergency Department: A Natural Experiment Owing to Drug ShortagesJon B Cole, Jamie L Stang, Paige A DeVries, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 26, 2018
The Effect of a Clinical Decision Support for Pending Laboratory Results at Emergency Department DischargeBrian E Driver, Sarah K Scharber, Erik T Fagerstrom, et al.
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