Traumatic asphyxia in children.
G Campbell-Hewson, CV Egleston… - Emergency Medicine …, 1997 - emj.bmj.com
Two cases of traumatic asphyxia in young children are reported. The first was a 2 year old
child run over at low speed by the front wheels of a delivery van. He made an uncomplicated …
child run over at low speed by the front wheels of a delivery van. He made an uncomplicated …
The management of acute upper airway obstruction in children
A D'Amore, GC Hewson - Current Paediatrics, 2002 - Elsevier
The child with upper airway obstruction is one of the most challenging emergencies in
paediatric practice. Rapid assessment of the child and an understanding of the …
paediatric practice. Rapid assessment of the child and an understanding of the …
Application of the 2007 NICE guidelines in the management of paediatric minor head injuries in a UK emergency department
R Ghosh, E Docherty, S Schickerling, P Heinz… - Emergency Medicine …, 2012 - emj.bmj.com
Background The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) published
guidelines containing clear criteria for CT scanning of children with head injury in 2007. The …
guidelines containing clear criteria for CT scanning of children with head injury in 2007. The …
No harm done? Psychological assessment in the A&E department of patients who deliberately harm themselves
L Head, GL Campbell-Hewson… - Journal of the Royal …, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
■ Results: 56% of episodes resulted in admission to a general hospital bed. In only 11% of
conscious patients were adequate psychological assessments recorded in the case notes …
conscious patients were adequate psychological assessments recorded in the case notes …
Subacute small bowel obstruction or chronic large bowel obstruction
M Winslet, K Barraclough, GC Hewson - bmj, 2021 - bmj.com
• Consider bowel obstruction whenever a patient presents with colicky abdominal pain and
recurrent vomiting (especially if prolonged for more than 24 hours), particularly if diarrhoea …
recurrent vomiting (especially if prolonged for more than 24 hours), particularly if diarrhoea …
[HTML][HTML] Effect of witnessed resuscitation on bereaved relatives
S Robinson, G Campbell-Hewson, T Prevost - The Lancet, 1998 - thelancet.com
Sir—Sue Robinson and colleagues'(Aug 22, p 614) 1 results cannot be said to be
meaningful enough to support Robinson's view, available on the internet from the day that …
meaningful enough to support Robinson's view, available on the internet from the day that …
Blood alcohol and cardiac arrest
T Parke, D Simpson, R Mitchell, R MacCallum… - Resuscitation, 1996 - Elsevier
Patients who suffer a cardiac arrest with alcohol present in their blood may, theoretically,
differ from patients who arrest in the absence of alcohol. Alcohol may induce certain lethal …
differ from patients who arrest in the absence of alcohol. Alcohol may induce certain lethal …
The cotton bud as a missile causing penetrating eye injury
GL CAMPBELL-HEWSON, CV EGLESTON… - British journal of …, 1997 - bjo.bmj.com
E ditor,—Airguns have been responsible for a substantial number of eye injuries over the
past 70–80 years. In published series airguns have accounted for up to 7% of severe eye …
past 70–80 years. In published series airguns have accounted for up to 7% of severe eye …
[PDF][PDF] Emerg Med J: first published as 10.1136/emj. 19.4. 372 on 1 July 2002. Downloaded from
MI Anderson, MI Anderson, MAM Armstrong, MJ Bache… - scholar.archive.org
The Editors of Emergency Medicine Journal are pleased to inform authors and reviewers of
its new online submission and review system, which will be available from 15 May 2002 …
its new online submission and review system, which will be available from 15 May 2002 …
Antoni Naczk
J McDonagh, GC Hewson - 2023 - bmj.com
Antoni Naczk came to Edinburgh from St Mungo's RC High School, Alloa, in 1980. He had
all the enthusiasm of a boy going to the city for the first time, which may have been his own …
all the enthusiasm of a boy going to the city for the first time, which may have been his own …