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Robert J Hoffman

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Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 22, 2014
Viscous lidocaine treatment for painful oral infections in children: disappointingly dismissive of pediatric painRobert J Hoffman
Pediatric Emergency Care|December 2, 2004
Apparent life-threatening event, not acuteRobert J Hoffman
Pediatric Emergency Care|June 3, 2020
Poor Agreement but Good Predictive Value Between Automated and Manual QTc Intervals in Pediatric Emergency Department ElectrocardiogramsRobert J Hoffman, Khalid Alansari
Archives of Disease in Childhood|February 20, 2025
Toxidromes and a general approach to poisoningRobert J Hoffman, Andrea Nillas
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 15, 2017
Effect of intravenous ondansetron on QTc interval in children with gastroenteritisRobert J Hoffman, Khalid Alansari
Pediatric Case Reviews (Print)|July 17, 2003
Evaluation and management of pediatric poisoningsRobert J Hoffman, Kevin C Osterhoudt
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|November 27, 2010
Toxin-related seizuresAdhi N Sharma, Robert J Hoffman
Archives of Disease in Childhood|January 27, 2026
Laboratory testing in the poisoned patientRobert J Hoffman, Abdullatif Aloumi, Dazhe Cao
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 28, 2009
Ethics, equipoise, and evidence: when should investigators decide to not test their hypothesisRobert J Hoffman, David Farcy, Thomas Scalea
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 24, 2006
Experienced emergency medicine physicians cannot safely inflate or estimate endotracheal tube cuff pressure using standard techniquesRobert J Hoffman, Vivek Parwani, In-Hei Hahn
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Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 22, 2014
Viscous lidocaine treatment for painful oral infections in children: disappointingly dismissive of pediatric painRobert J Hoffman
Pediatric Emergency Care|December 2, 2004
Apparent life-threatening event, not acuteRobert J Hoffman
Pediatric Emergency Care|June 3, 2020
Poor Agreement but Good Predictive Value Between Automated and Manual QTc Intervals in Pediatric Emergency Department ElectrocardiogramsRobert J Hoffman, Khalid Alansari
Archives of Disease in Childhood|February 20, 2025
Toxidromes and a general approach to poisoningRobert J Hoffman, Andrea Nillas
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 15, 2017
Effect of intravenous ondansetron on QTc interval in children with gastroenteritisRobert J Hoffman, Khalid Alansari
Pediatric Case Reviews (Print)|July 17, 2003
Evaluation and management of pediatric poisoningsRobert J Hoffman, Kevin C Osterhoudt
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|November 27, 2010
Toxin-related seizuresAdhi N Sharma, Robert J Hoffman
Archives of Disease in Childhood|January 27, 2026
Laboratory testing in the poisoned patientRobert J Hoffman, Abdullatif Aloumi, Dazhe Cao
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 28, 2009
Ethics, equipoise, and evidence: when should investigators decide to not test their hypothesisRobert J Hoffman, David Farcy, Thomas Scalea
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 24, 2006
Experienced emergency medicine physicians cannot safely inflate or estimate endotracheal tube cuff pressure using standard techniquesRobert J Hoffman, Vivek Parwani, In-Hei Hahn
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