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Robert F Reardon

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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 17, 2025
Local anaesthesia systemic toxicity following erector spinae plane blocks: Does dose matter?Anthony Rauschenbach, Robert F Reardon
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 15, 2020
Aerosol Barrier Hood for Use in the Management of Critically Ill Adults With COVID-19Marc L Martel, Robert F Reardon
Annals of Emergency Medicine|April 27, 2017
In replyBrian E Driver, Robert F Reardon
Annals of Emergency Medicine|October 4, 2016
Apnea After Low-Dose Ketamine Sedation During Attempted Delayed Sequence IntubationBrian E Driver, Robert F Reardon
Radiologic Technology|May 21, 2013
Understanding HPV and the future implications of contracting the virusMegan Trad, Robert F Reardon, Dominic Caraveo
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 19, 2019
Ketamine as Monotherapy in Difficult Airways Is Not Ready for Prime TimeBrian E Driver, Robert F Reardon, Jarrod Mosier
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 7, 2012
A novel technique for a difficult breech deliveryDanielle E Hart, Ben Dolan, Robert F Reardon
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 8, 2011
Identification of portal venous air with bedside ultrasound in the emergency departmentSeth R Strote, Liberty V Caroon, Robert F Reardon
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|August 26, 2021
Erector Spinae Plane Block in the Emergency Department for Upper Extremity: A Case ReportDaniel H Lee, Marc L Martel, Robert F Reardon
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 12, 2018
Trauma patients presenting with a King laryngeal tube™ in place can be safely intubated in the emergency departmentKenneth W Dodd, Brian E Driver, Robert F Reardon
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 17, 2025
Local anaesthesia systemic toxicity following erector spinae plane blocks: Does dose matter?Anthony Rauschenbach, Robert F Reardon
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 15, 2020
Aerosol Barrier Hood for Use in the Management of Critically Ill Adults With COVID-19Marc L Martel, Robert F Reardon
Annals of Emergency Medicine|April 27, 2017
In replyBrian E Driver, Robert F Reardon
Annals of Emergency Medicine|October 4, 2016
Apnea After Low-Dose Ketamine Sedation During Attempted Delayed Sequence IntubationBrian E Driver, Robert F Reardon
Radiologic Technology|May 21, 2013
Understanding HPV and the future implications of contracting the virusMegan Trad, Robert F Reardon, Dominic Caraveo
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 19, 2019
Ketamine as Monotherapy in Difficult Airways Is Not Ready for Prime TimeBrian E Driver, Robert F Reardon, Jarrod Mosier
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 7, 2012
A novel technique for a difficult breech deliveryDanielle E Hart, Ben Dolan, Robert F Reardon
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 8, 2011
Identification of portal venous air with bedside ultrasound in the emergency departmentSeth R Strote, Liberty V Caroon, Robert F Reardon
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|August 26, 2021
Erector Spinae Plane Block in the Emergency Department for Upper Extremity: A Case ReportDaniel H Lee, Marc L Martel, Robert F Reardon
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 12, 2018
Trauma patients presenting with a King laryngeal tube™ in place can be safely intubated in the emergency departmentKenneth W Dodd, Brian E Driver, Robert F Reardon
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