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Volume 19, Number 5, October 2007

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Propofol in emergency medicine: further evidence of safety
pp. 389-393(5)
Author: Green, Steven M

Profiling adverse respiratory events and vomiting when using propofol for emergency department procedural sedation
pp. 405-410(6)
Authors: Bell, Anthony; Treston, Greg; McNabb, Charley; Monypenny, Kathy; Cardwell, Robert

Optimization of propofol dose shortens procedural sedation time, prevents resedation and removes the requirement for post-procedure physiologic monitoring
pp. 411-417(7)
Authors: Bell, Anthony; Treston, Greg; Cardwell, Robert; Schabort, W Jacobus; Chand, Dip

Identifying severe community-acquired pneumonia in the emergency department: A simple clinical prediction tool
pp. 418-426(9)
Authors: Buising, Kirsty L; Thursky, Karin A; Black, James F; MacGregor, Lachlan; Street, Alan C; Kennedy, Marcus P; Brown, Graham V

Lignocaine is a better analgesic than either ethyl chloride or nitrous oxide for peripheral intravenous cannulation
pp. 427-432(6)
Authors: Robinson, P Aaron; Carr, Sarah; Pearson, Scott; Frampton, Chris

Handover in the emergency department: Deficiencies and adverse effects
pp. 433-441(9)
Authors: Ye, Ken; McD Taylor, David; Knott, Jonathan C; Dent, Andrew; MacBean, Catherine E

Accuracy of ECG electrode placement by emergency department clinicians
pp. 442-448(7)
Authors: McCann, Kelly; Holdgate, Anna; Mahammad, Rima; Waddington, Adam

Air bag-associated burn
pp. 479-481(3)
Authors: Sinha, Vivek K; MacGill, Kirstie A

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