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Nita Khandelwal

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Anesthesia and Analgesia|August 19, 2016
In ResponseNita Khandelwal, Aaron M Joffe
Journal of Global Infectious Diseases|October 12, 2012
Serum HSV-1 and 2 IgM in Sexually Transmitted Diseases - More for Screening Less for Diagnosis: An Evaluation of Clinical ManifestationDharmishtha G Tada, Nita Khandelwal
Current Opinion in Critical Care|September 16, 2014
Economic implications of end-of-life care in the ICUNita Khandelwal, J Randall Curtis
Anesthesiology|March 10, 2020
An Effective Behavioral Nudge in the Operating RoomNita Khandelwal, Sean D Sullivan
Critical Care Medicine|January 18, 2014
Clinical and economic implications of timing of limitations in life supportNita Khandelwal, J Randall Curtis
Intensive Care Medicine|September 25, 2019
Financial stress after critical illness: an unintended consequence of high-intensity careNita Khandelwal, Peter May, J Randall Curtis
Critical Care Medicine|March 20, 2019
Health Insurance and Out-of-Pocket Costs in the Last Year of Life Among Decedents Utilizing the ICUNita Khandelwal, Lindsay White, J Randall Curtis, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|February 12, 2016
Head-Elevated Patient Positioning Decreases Complications of Emergent Tracheal Intubation in the Ward and Intensive Care UnitNita Khandelwal, Sarah Khorsand, Steven H Mitchell, et al.
BMC Anesthesiology|June 7, 2014
Cardiac arrest is a predictor of difficult tracheal intubation independent of operator experience in hospitalized patientsNita Khandelwal, Richard E Galgon, Marwan Ali, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|December 29, 2023
Money may matter: Financial hardship and its association with satisfaction of care among people living with dementiaKatherine E M Miller, Lindsay White, Norma B Coe, et al.
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Anesthesia and Analgesia|August 19, 2016
In ResponseNita Khandelwal, Aaron M Joffe
Journal of Global Infectious Diseases|October 12, 2012
Serum HSV-1 and 2 IgM in Sexually Transmitted Diseases - More for Screening Less for Diagnosis: An Evaluation of Clinical ManifestationDharmishtha G Tada, Nita Khandelwal
Current Opinion in Critical Care|September 16, 2014
Economic implications of end-of-life care in the ICUNita Khandelwal, J Randall Curtis
Anesthesiology|March 10, 2020
An Effective Behavioral Nudge in the Operating RoomNita Khandelwal, Sean D Sullivan
Critical Care Medicine|January 18, 2014
Clinical and economic implications of timing of limitations in life supportNita Khandelwal, J Randall Curtis
Intensive Care Medicine|September 25, 2019
Financial stress after critical illness: an unintended consequence of high-intensity careNita Khandelwal, Peter May, J Randall Curtis
Critical Care Medicine|March 20, 2019
Health Insurance and Out-of-Pocket Costs in the Last Year of Life Among Decedents Utilizing the ICUNita Khandelwal, Lindsay White, J Randall Curtis, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|February 12, 2016
Head-Elevated Patient Positioning Decreases Complications of Emergent Tracheal Intubation in the Ward and Intensive Care UnitNita Khandelwal, Sarah Khorsand, Steven H Mitchell, et al.
BMC Anesthesiology|June 7, 2014
Cardiac arrest is a predictor of difficult tracheal intubation independent of operator experience in hospitalized patientsNita Khandelwal, Richard E Galgon, Marwan Ali, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|December 29, 2023
Money may matter: Financial hardship and its association with satisfaction of care among people living with dementiaKatherine E M Miller, Lindsay White, Norma B Coe, et al.
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