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Nicholas Hurst
Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine - (Clinical Scholar Track)
Dept of Emergency Medicine
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Research Area
toxicology,
envenomation,
emergency medicine,
snakebite,
coagulopathy,
venom,
thrombosis,
rattlesnake,
airway management,
emergency department
Publications
(22)
Recent
Do Mnemonics HelHealthcare Professionals Learn Recall Cholinergic Toxidromes?
2022
medical education,
toxicology,
memory techniques,
cholinergic toxidromes,
healthcare training
The Pediatric Rigid Stylet Improves First-Pass Success Compared With the Standard Malleable Stylet and Tracheal Tube Introducer in a Simulated Pediatric Emergency Intubation
2022
pediatric intubation,
airway management,
medical devices,
emergency medicine,
simulation training
Intubation During Pediatric Cardiac Arrest in the Emergency Department Is Associated With Reduced First-Pass Success
2021
pediatric,
cardiac arrest,
intubation,
emergency department,
first-pass success
Do Mnemonics HelHealthcare Professionals Learn and Recall Cholinergic Toxidromes?
2021
medical education,
toxicology,
memory techniques,
healthcare training,
cholinergic toxidromes
First Pass Success Without Adverse Events is Reduced Equally with Anatomically Difficult Airways and Physiologically Difficult Airways
2020
airway management,
anatomy,
adverse events,
physiology,
success rates
Pharmacy Calls for Prescription Clarification at an Academic Emergency Department
2020
pharmacy,
prescriptions,
emergency department,
academic,
clarification
Prophylactic Antibiotics Are Not Needed Following Rattlesnake Bites
2018
snakebite,
antibiotics,
prophylaxis,
snake venom,
emergency medicine
Severe rattlesnake envenomation in a patient with impaired lymphatic flow after double mastectomy
2018
snakebite,
lymphatic system,
envenomation,
mastectomy,
medical emergency
Severe potassium poisoning after intentional ingestion
2018
toxicology,
acute care,
emergency medicine,
poison control,
patient management
Centruroides sculpturatus envenomation in three adult patients requiring treatment with antivenom
2017
venomous arthropods,
antivenom therapy,
envenomation,
clinical treatment,
toxicology
Collaborations
(9)
Jarrod Mosier
Mutual work: 3 Publications
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Joshua Gaither
Mutual work: 1 Publication
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Farshad Shirazi
Mutual work: 9 Publications
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Steven Dudley
Mutual work: 1 Publication
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Frank Walter
Mutual work: 6 Publications
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20+ Publications