Medicine and Dentistry
Computer Assisted Tomography
100%
Pediatrics
96%
Injury
96%
Emergency Department
85%
Closed Head Injury
68%
Abdominal Injury
59%
Emergency Care
42%
Glasgow Coma Scale
39%
Traumatic Brain Injury
37%
Abdominal Blunt Trauma
27%
Loss of Consciousness
23%
Physical Examination
23%
Clinician
21%
Clinical Assessment
17%
Randomized Controlled Trial
16%
Cohort Analysis
15%
Triage
15%
Prevalence
14%
Neurosurgery
14%
Limb Injury
13%
Adolescent
13%
Peripheral Venous Catheter
13%
Abdominal Examination
13%
Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma
13%
Vermiform Appendix
13%
Status Epilepticus
13%
Informed Consent
13%
Intra-Abdominal Fat
13%
Dexamethasone
13%
Bronchiolitis
13%
Hospitalist
13%
Emergency Medicine
13%
Identified Patient
13%
Symptom
10%
Medical Record
10%
Toddlers
10%
Intubation
9%
Abdominal Pain
9%
Prospective Cohort Study
8%
Placebo
8%
Abdominal Tenderness
7%
Scalp
6%
Low Risk Population
6%
Dyspnea
6%
Pelvis
6%
Catheter Complication
6%
Radiography
6%
Epileptic Absence
5%
Single Drug Dose
5%
Clinical Prediction Rule
5%
Keyphrases
Blunt Head Trauma
76%
Computed Tomography
75%
Confidence Interval
55%
Blunt Torso Trauma
48%
Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network
42%
Prediction Rule
40%
Abdominal Injuries
35%
Emergency Department
34%
Abdominal Computed Tomography
34%
Clinically Significant
30%
Pediatric
28%
Traumatic Brain Injury
28%
Very Low Risk
28%
Brain Injury
27%
Glasgow Coma Scale
22%
Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury
22%
Clinical Outcomes
21%
Neurosurgery
17%
Injured children
17%
Basilar Skull Fracture
17%
Acute Intervention
15%
Head Injury
15%
Head Trauma
14%
Intrahospital Transport
13%
Clinical Variables
13%
Non-Hispanic White
13%
Implicit Reviews
13%
Brain Tumor Recurrence
13%
Peripheral Venous Catheter
13%
Pediatric Hospitalist
13%
Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma
13%
Research with children
13%
Clinical Presentation
13%
Post-traumatic Epilepsy
13%
Interobserver Agreement
13%
Large Cohort Study
13%
Mixed Methods Evaluation
13%
Private Car
13%
Seizures in children
13%
Blunt Abdominal Trauma
13%
Oral Contrast
13%
Normal Appendix
13%
Hemodynamically Unstable
13%
Quality of Care
13%
Pediatric Status Epilepticus
13%
18 Years Old
11%
Neuroimaging
11%
Physical Findings
10%
Confidence Limits
10%
Validation Population
10%
Nursing and Health Professions
Injury
90%
Computer Assisted Tomography
82%
Head Injury
81%
Abdominal Injury
51%
Confidence Interval
48%
Emergency Ward
38%
Glasgow Coma Scale
34%
Emergency Care
28%
Clinician
28%
Traumatic Brain Injury
25%
Physical Examination
18%
Skull Base Fracture
17%
Neurosurgery
15%
Cohort Analysis
15%
Limb Injury
13%
Echography
13%
Peripheral Venous Catheter
13%
Adolescent
13%
Brain Injury
13%
Cronbach Alpha Coefficient
13%
Abdominal Blunt Trauma
13%
Interrater Reliability
12%
Mental Health
10%
Neuroimaging
9%
Correlation Coefficient
9%
Medical Record
9%
Internal Consistency
9%
Abdominal Pain
9%
Intubation
8%
Abdominal Tenderness
7%
Low Risk Population
6%
Hematoma
6%
X Ray Picture
6%
Radiography
6%
Catheter Complication
6%
Lorazepam
6%
Imaging
5%
Toddlers
5%
Clinical Outcome
5%
Prospective Cohort Study
5%
X-Ray Computed Tomography
5%