Daniel C. Keyes
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View article: Descriptive Characteristics of Undergraduate Research Associate Programs in the United States: Findings from a National Registry
Descriptive Characteristics of Undergraduate Research Associate Programs in the United States: Findings from a National Registry Open
Background University undergraduate students often seek opportunities to gain exposure to clinical research. Physician residency training programs must engage in scholarly activities and publish their findings. “Research associate programs…
View article: Reevaluating the Status Quo: Readiness to Change Lifestyle Behaviors Among Patients who Smoke
Reevaluating the Status Quo: Readiness to Change Lifestyle Behaviors Among Patients who Smoke Open
Background The emergency department (ED) may present “teachable moments” for lifestyle medicine (LM) patient education about LM pillars, such as smoking, while they wait. Clinicians may assume that these patients are not motivated to chang…
View article: Brief interactive lifestyle preventive education in the primary care clinic: protocol for a randomized clinical trial
Brief interactive lifestyle preventive education in the primary care clinic: protocol for a randomized clinical trial Open
Introduction It is widely accepted that prevention is far more impactful than curative medicine concerning overall health efficacy. The primary care setting faces the challenges of increasingly important time constraints and conflicting pr…
View article: Suicidal ideation and sobriety: Should acute alcohol intoxication be taken into account for psychiatric evaluation?
Suicidal ideation and sobriety: Should acute alcohol intoxication be taken into account for psychiatric evaluation? Open
Background When evaluating an emergency department (ED) patient who presents with suicidal ideation, it is a common practice to wait until the patient's ethanol level is known or calculated to be less than 80 mg/dl to evaluate patient safe…
View article: Is sobriety from alcohol necessary for evaluation of patients presenting with suicidal ideation?
Is sobriety from alcohol necessary for evaluation of patients presenting with suicidal ideation? Open
Background It is commonly assumed that patients intoxicated with alcohol are unreliable with respect to their statements of suicidal intent, however no prior literature evaluates the impact of sobriety on suicidal ideation (SI). In typical…
View article: Improving Care Transitions: An Initiative between the Emergency Department and Senior Care Facilities
Improving Care Transitions: An Initiative between the Emergency Department and Senior Care Facilities Open
INTRODUCTION The transfer of individuals (i.e., residents) between senior care facilities (SCF) and the emergency department (ED) remains an ongoing healthcare quality gap as communication of key resident information is often lost. For thi…
View article: Change in urban and non-urban pattern of ED use during the COVID-19 pandemic in 28 Michigan hospitals: an observational study
Change in urban and non-urban pattern of ED use during the COVID-19 pandemic in 28 Michigan hospitals: an observational study Open
Objective To assess the trends in visits, overall and by age, to urban and non-urban emergency departments (EDs), and visits resulting in admission to hospital before and during the COVID-19 pandemic using a large regional database. Settin…
View article: Accuracy of Dementia Screening Instruments in Emergency Medicine: A Diagnostic Meta‐analysis
Accuracy of Dementia Screening Instruments in Emergency Medicine: A Diagnostic Meta‐analysis Open
Background Dementia is underrecognized in older adult emergency department ( ED ) patients, which threatens operational efficiency, diagnostic accuracy, and patient satisfaction. The Society for Academic Emergency Medicine geriatric ED gui…
View article: The Influence of Social Isolation and Medical Comorbidities on Geriatric Congestive Heart Failure Hospital Readmissions
The Influence of Social Isolation and Medical Comorbidities on Geriatric Congestive Heart Failure Hospital Readmissions Open
CONTEXT Social isolation and comorbidities are likely to have a significant level of influence on the healthcare use patterns of geriatric patients with ongoing congestive heart failure (CHF)-related needs. METHODS A retrospective study wa…
View article: Safety and effectiveness of physostigmine: a 10-year retrospective review
Safety and effectiveness of physostigmine: a 10-year retrospective review Open
In this retrospective cohort study, physostigmine administration to reverse anticholinergic delirium had a good safety profile, and often improved or resolved anticholinergic delirium when administered in doses less than 2 mg.
View article: First Report of Survival in Refractory Ventricular Fibrillation After Dual-Axis De brillation and Esmolol Administration
First Report of Survival in Refractory Ventricular Fibrillation After Dual-Axis De brillation and Esmolol Administration Open
There is a subset of patients who suffer a witnessed ventricular fibrillation (VF) arrest and despite receiving reasonable care with medications (epinephrine and amiodarone) and multiple defibrillations (3+ attempts at 200 joules of biphas…