Annals of Emergency Medicine Article Feedback Survey (Vol. 52, No. 3)
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.
 
1. Article: Assessing Hospital Disaster Preparedness: A Comparison of an On-Site Survey, Directly Observed Drill Performance, and Video Analysis of Teamwork(pages 195 - 203)
 
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2. Article: Assessment of the Reliability of the Johns Hopkins/Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Hospital Disaster Drill Evaluation Tool(pages 204 - 210)
 
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3. Article: The Effectiveness of Disaster Training for Health Care Workers: A Systematic Review(pages 211 - 222)
 
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4. Article: Relationship Between Standards of Precedures for Pandemic Flu and Level of Hospital Performance in Simulated Drills(pages 223 - 229)
 
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5. Article: Out-of-Hospital Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Ventilation Versus Usual Care in Acute Respiratory Failure: A Randomized Controlled Trial(pages 232 - 243)
 
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6. Article: Cardiocerebraql Resuscitation Improves Neurologically Intact Survival of Patients With Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest(pages 244 - 252)
 
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7. Article: Tort Claims and Adverse Events in Emergency Medical Services(pages 256 - 262)
 
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8. Article: Physician Clinical Impression Does Not Rule Out Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis in Patients Undergoing Emergency Department Paracentesis(pages 268 - 273)
 
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9. Article: Care of the HIV-Positive Patient in the Emergency Department in the Era of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy(pages 274 - 285)
 
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