Annals of Emergency Medicine Article Feedback Survey (Vol. 51, No. 5)
Welcome to the Annals of Emergency Medicine article feedback survey.
Please take a second to give us your thoughts on the articles below. Your opinions are very important and will enable us to draw a composite picture of how this journal is read. We will use this information to make our journal even more responsive to your interests. All answers will be kept confidential and will be used in combination with others from around the world.
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Article:
Do Emergency Department Patients With Possible Acute Coronary Syndrome Have Better Outcomes When Admitted to Cardiology Versus Other Services?
(pages 561 - 570)
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Article:
Acutely Decompensated Heart Failure in a County Emergency Department: A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Comparison of Nesiritide Versus Placebo Treatment
(pages 571 - 578)
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Article:
Death After Emergency Department Visits for Syncope: How Common and Can It Be Predicted?
(pages 585 - 590)
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Article:
Nonprice Barriers to Ambulatory Care After an Emergency Department Visit
(pages 607 - 613)
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Article:
How Much Does Emergency Department Use Affect the Cost of Medicaid Programs?
(pages 614 - 621)
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Article:
Bacteremia in Previously Hospitalized Patients: Prolonged Effect From Previous Hospitalization and Risk Factors for Antimicrobial-Resistant Bacterial Infections
(pages 639 - 646)
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Article:
Radial Artery Pseudoaneurysm Formation After Cat Bite to the Wrist
(pages 668 - 670)
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