Medicine and Dentistry
Pediatrics
100%
Triage
47%
Emergency Department
41%
Injury
35%
Febrile Infant
29%
Cervical Spine Injury
23%
Bacterial Infection
22%
Pediatrics Patient
19%
Diagnosis
15%
Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest
14%
Community Health
14%
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
14%
Drug Therapy
14%
Ovarian Torsion
14%
Return of Spontaneous Circulation
12%
Adolescent
11%
Abdominal Pain
9%
Emergency Care
8%
Blunt Trauma
8%
Resuscitation
7%
Neonate
7%
Virus Infection
7%
Randomized Clinical Trial
7%
Mixed Infection
7%
Adult Health
7%
Sickle Cell
7%
Agenesis
7%
Health Disparity
7%
Anodyne
7%
Congestive Heart Failure
7%
Subluxation
7%
Heart Disease
7%
Airway Management
7%
Intensive Care
7%
Pelvis
7%
Language Processing
7%
Pediatric Emergency Medicine
7%
Symptom
7%
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
7%
Thorax Radiography
6%
Pediatric Trauma
6%
Analgesia
6%
Infection
6%
Clinical Finding
5%
Keyphrases
Febrile Infant
38%
Pediatric
27%
Serious Bacterial Infection
23%
Bacteremia
19%
Pediatric Emergency Department
18%
Emergency Medical Services
18%
Emergency Department
16%
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
14%
Bacterial Infection
14%
Older Adults
14%
Confidence Interval
13%
Neisseria Gonorrhoeae
13%
Bacterial Meningitis
11%
Abdominal Pain
11%
Seizure
10%
Secondary Transport
9%
Febrile Young Infant
9%
Urinalysis
9%
Low Risk
9%
Hospitalization
9%
Epidemiology
8%
Epinephrine
8%
Adolescent Females
7%
Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest
7%
Mycoplasma Genitalium
7%
Risk Evaluation
7%
Nursing Intervention
7%
Diagnostic Discordance
7%
Arterial Occlusion
7%
Retrospective Survey
7%
Randomized Clinical Trial
7%
Viral Infection
7%
Young children
7%
Precision nursing
7%
Standard of Care
7%
Trichomonas Vaginalis
7%
Patient Weight
7%
Congestive Heart Failure
7%
Decision Tool
7%
Epinephrine Auto-injector
7%
Practice Variation
7%
Penile Swelling
7%
Community Health nursing
7%
Risk Factors
7%
Medicaid Patients
7%
Modified Delphi Method
7%
Dosing Errors
7%
Technology Support
7%
Tourniquet
7%
Pelvic Circumferential Compression Device
7%
Nursing and Health Professions
Triage
41%
Cervical Spine Injury
14%
Febrile Infant
14%
Drug Therapy
13%
Injury
12%
Emergency Ward
12%
Diagnosis
11%
Practice Guideline
8%
Emergency Care
8%
Toddlers
8%
Broselow Tape
7%
Nursing Intervention
7%
Intensive Care
7%
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
7%
Artery Occlusion
7%
Blunt Trauma
7%
Compression Instrument
7%
Public Health Nursing
7%
Gonorrhea
7%
Bacterial Infection
7%
Analgesic Agent
7%
Health Care Quality
7%
Tourniquet
7%
Urinalysis
7%
Analgesia
5%
Lumbar Puncture
5%
Bacterial Meningitis
5%
Prevalence
5%