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EMS World|October 4, 2011
Prehospital management of the anemia patient: what you need to know about this common blood disorder and its clinical manifestationsScott R Snyder, Sean M Kivlehan, Kevin T Collopy
EMS World|March 15, 2012
Managing unstable musculoskeletal injuries:Kevin T Collopy, Sean M Kivlehan, Scott R Snyder
EMS World|September 12, 2015
Cardiac Causes of Syncope. They may faint and then feel fine, but the reason isn't always benignScott R Snyder, Sean M Kivlehan, Kevin T Collopy
EMS World|February 12, 2013
What's behind stridor? Case studies in diagnosis and care. Airway obstruction could be imminent with this alarming soundScott R Snyder, Sean M Kivlehan, Kevin T Collopy
EMS World|May 4, 2013
A matter of life and limb: get to know acute limb ischemia. What can cause it and what to do about itScott R Snyder, Sean M Kivlehan, Kevin T Collopy
EMS World|August 10, 2013
An EMS guide to chronic painKevin T Collopy, Sean M Kivlehan, Scott R Snyder
EMS World|April 2, 2013
Exploring chronic kidney disease. Acute vs. chronic failure and dialysis: what EMS should knowKevin T Collopy, Sean M Kivlehan, Scott R Snyder
EMS World|March 28, 2015
ECG changes in acute coronary syndrome. How to identify and understand the significance of ECG changes occurring throughout acute coronary syndromeKevin T Collopy, Sean M Kivlehan, Scott R Snyder
EMS World|January 20, 2012
Processing the patient refusalRichard W Nower, Kevin T Collopy, Sean M Kivlehan, et al.
American Journal of Disaster Medicine|February 18, 2025
A comparison study between the Hemorrhage-Arresting Lever-Operated (HALO) tourniquet and the Combat Action Tourniquet (CAT) for the management of exsanguinating extremity hemorrhageGinny R Kaplan, Kevin T Collopy, William F Powers, et al.
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EMS World|October 4, 2011
Prehospital management of the anemia patient: what you need to know about this common blood disorder and its clinical manifestationsScott R Snyder, Sean M Kivlehan, Kevin T Collopy
EMS World|March 15, 2012
Managing unstable musculoskeletal injuries:Kevin T Collopy, Sean M Kivlehan, Scott R Snyder
EMS World|September 12, 2015
Cardiac Causes of Syncope. They may faint and then feel fine, but the reason isn't always benignScott R Snyder, Sean M Kivlehan, Kevin T Collopy
EMS World|February 12, 2013
What's behind stridor? Case studies in diagnosis and care. Airway obstruction could be imminent with this alarming soundScott R Snyder, Sean M Kivlehan, Kevin T Collopy
EMS World|May 4, 2013
A matter of life and limb: get to know acute limb ischemia. What can cause it and what to do about itScott R Snyder, Sean M Kivlehan, Kevin T Collopy
EMS World|August 10, 2013
An EMS guide to chronic painKevin T Collopy, Sean M Kivlehan, Scott R Snyder
EMS World|April 2, 2013
Exploring chronic kidney disease. Acute vs. chronic failure and dialysis: what EMS should knowKevin T Collopy, Sean M Kivlehan, Scott R Snyder
EMS World|March 28, 2015
ECG changes in acute coronary syndrome. How to identify and understand the significance of ECG changes occurring throughout acute coronary syndromeKevin T Collopy, Sean M Kivlehan, Scott R Snyder
EMS World|January 20, 2012
Processing the patient refusalRichard W Nower, Kevin T Collopy, Sean M Kivlehan, et al.
American Journal of Disaster Medicine|February 18, 2025
A comparison study between the Hemorrhage-Arresting Lever-Operated (HALO) tourniquet and the Combat Action Tourniquet (CAT) for the management of exsanguinating extremity hemorrhageGinny R Kaplan, Kevin T Collopy, William F Powers, et al.
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