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2022-06Acceptability of emergency department triage nurse's advice for patients to attend general practice: A cross-sectional survey.Toloo, GS; Lim, D; Chu, K; Kinnear, FB; Morel, DG; Wraith, D; FitzGerald, G
2022-10Potential role of general practice in reducing emergency department demand: A qualitative study.Willson, KA; Lim, D; Toloo, G-S; FitzGerald, G; Kinnear, FB; Morel, DG
2021-01-01DELIRIUM-RELATED EMOTIONAL DISTRESS: A QUALITATIVE SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-SYNTHESISBoehm, L; Jones, A; Selim, A; Virdun, C; Garrard, C; Walden, R; Ely, E; Hosie, A
2016-11The author replies.Freeman-Sanderson, A
2016-06Return of Voice for Ventilated Tracheostomy Patients in ICU: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Early-Targeted Intervention.Freeman-Sanderson, AL; Togher, L; Elkins, MR; Phipps, PR
2016-04Parent perspectives and reasons for lower urgency paediatric presentations to emergency departments.Freed, GL; Allen, AR; Turbitt, E; Nicolas, C; Oakley, E
2016-10Lower urgency paediatric injuries: Parent preferences for emergency department or general practitioner care.Gafforini, S; Turbitt, E; Freed, GL
2022-03In response to "Driving improved burns care and patient outcomes through clinical registry data: A review of quality indicators in the Burns Registry of Australia and New Zealand".Ryder, C; Holland, AJA; Mackean, T; Hunter, K; Rogers, K; Ivers, R
2021-12-01An Ovine Model of Hemorrhagic Shock and Resuscitation, to Assess Recovery of Tissue Oxygen Delivery and Oxygen Debt, and Inform Patient Blood Management.Dyer, WB; Tung, J-P; Li Bassi, G; Wildi, K; Jung, J-S; Colombo, SM; Rozencwajg, S; Simonova, G; Chiaretti, S; Temple, FT; Ainola, C; Shuker, T; Palmieri, C; Shander, A; Suen, JY; Irving, DO; Fraser, JF
2019-10-01Effectiveness of nurse-initiated X-ray for emergency department patients with distal limb injuries: A systematic reviewConsidine, J; Shaban, RZ; Curtis, K; Fry, M
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