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Jonathan Elmer

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Resuscitation|August 19, 2019
Prognosis at the speed of sound: Measuring optic nerve sheath diameter after cardiac arrestJonathan Elmer
Resuscitation|July 30, 2018
Quantitative pupillometry after cardiac arrestJonathan Elmer
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 5, 2011
Rectal intussusceptionJonathan Elmer, Dana Sajed
Resuscitation|December 20, 2024
Is it tau-tological to add novel biomarkers to post-arrest prognosticationLaura Faiver, Jonathan Elmer
Resuscitation|June 10, 2025
Toward Data-Driven Prognostication after Cardiac ArrestNicholas Case, Jonathan Elmer
Critical Care (London, England)|March 8, 2014
Implementing evidence-based practice in the neuroscience intensive care unitJonathan Elmer, Jeremy Kahn
Resuscitation|May 13, 2024
Enhancing post-arrest prognostication through good outcome predictionJonathan Tam, Jonathan Elmer
Resuscitation|March 11, 2021
Thinking beyond our biases after in-hospital cardiac arrest patientAlexis Steinberg, Jonathan Elmer
Resuscitation|August 17, 2025
What can we learn from international variations in withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy?Jonathan Tam, Jonathan Elmer
Resuscitation|April 30, 2021
Evoking signs of recovery after cardiac arrest: The SSEP 'present versus absent' dichotomy has shifted, now size mattersJonathan Elmer, Nick Kane
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Showing results (1-10 of 225) with videos related to

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Resuscitation|August 19, 2019
Prognosis at the speed of sound: Measuring optic nerve sheath diameter after cardiac arrestJonathan Elmer
Resuscitation|July 30, 2018
Quantitative pupillometry after cardiac arrestJonathan Elmer
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 5, 2011
Rectal intussusceptionJonathan Elmer, Dana Sajed
Resuscitation|December 20, 2024
Is it tau-tological to add novel biomarkers to post-arrest prognosticationLaura Faiver, Jonathan Elmer
Resuscitation|June 10, 2025
Toward Data-Driven Prognostication after Cardiac ArrestNicholas Case, Jonathan Elmer
Critical Care (London, England)|March 8, 2014
Implementing evidence-based practice in the neuroscience intensive care unitJonathan Elmer, Jeremy Kahn
Resuscitation|May 13, 2024
Enhancing post-arrest prognostication through good outcome predictionJonathan Tam, Jonathan Elmer
Resuscitation|March 11, 2021
Thinking beyond our biases after in-hospital cardiac arrest patientAlexis Steinberg, Jonathan Elmer
Resuscitation|August 17, 2025
What can we learn from international variations in withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy?Jonathan Tam, Jonathan Elmer
Resuscitation|April 30, 2021
Evoking signs of recovery after cardiac arrest: The SSEP 'present versus absent' dichotomy has shifted, now size mattersJonathan Elmer, Nick Kane
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