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William P. Bozeman
William P. Bozeman
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Esophageal detector device versus detection of end-tidal carbon dioxide level in emergency intubation
WP Bozeman, D Hexter, HK Liang, GD Kelen
Annals of emergency medicine 27 (5), 595-599, 1996
2081996
Excited delirium syndrome (ExDS): defining based on a review of the literature
GM Vilke, ML DeBard, TC Chan, JD Ho, DM Dawes, C Hall, MD Curtis, ...
The Journal of emergency medicine 43 (5), 897-905, 2012
1972012
Safety and injury profile of conducted electrical weapons used by law enforcement officers against criminal suspects
WP Bozeman, WE Hauda II, JJ Heck, DD Graham Jr, BP Martin, ...
Annals of emergency medicine 53 (4), 480-489, 2009
1752009
Confirmation of the pulse oximetry gap in carbon monoxide poisoning
WP Bozeman, RAM Myers, RA Barish
Annals of emergency medicine 30 (5), 608-611, 1997
1021997
A comparison of rapid-sequence intubation andetomidate-only intubation in the prehospital air medical setting
WP Bozeman, DM Kleiner, V Huggett
Prehospital Emergency Care 10 (1), 8-13, 2006
872006
Quantitative assessment of diagnostic radiation doses in adult blunt trauma patients
JE Winslow, JW Hinshaw, MJ Hughes, RC Williams, WP Bozeman
Annals of emergency medicine 52 (2), 93-97, 2008
822008
Excited delirium syndrome (ExDS): treatment options and considerations
GM Vilke, WP Bozeman, DM Dawes, G DeMers, MP Wilson
Journal of forensic and legal medicine 19 (3), 117-121, 2012
742012
Empiric tenecteplase is associated with increased return of spontaneous circulation and short term survival in cardiac arrest patients unresponsive to standard interventions
WP Bozeman, DM Kleiner, KL Ferguson
Resuscitation 69 (3), 399-406, 2006
742006
Injuries associated with police use of force
WP Bozeman, JP Stopyra, DA Klinger, BP Martin, DD Graham, ...
Journal of trauma and acute care surgery 84 (3), 466-472, 2018
612018
Emergency department evaluation after conducted energy weapon use: review of the literature for the clinician
GM Vilke, WP Bozeman, TC Chan
The Journal of emergency medicine 40 (5), 598-604, 2011
602011
Thoracic compression fractures as a result of shock from a conducted energy weapon: a case report
JE Winslow, WP Bozeman, MC Fortner, RL Alson
Annals of emergency medicine 50 (5), 584-586, 2007
492007
Risk of thoracolumbar fractures doubled in victims of motor vehicle collisions with cervical spine fractures
JE Winslow III, R Hensberry, WP Bozeman, KD Hill, PR Miller
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery 61 (3), 686-687, 2006
452006
Etomidate as a sole agent for endotracheal intubation in the prehospital air medical setting
WP Bozeman, S Young
Air Medical Journal 21 (4), 32-37, 2002
442002
Medical aspects of less lethal weapons
WP Bozeman, JE Winslow
Internet journal of rescue and disaster medicine 5 (1), 37-47, 2005
402005
Transcardiac conducted electrical weapon (TASER) probe deployments: incidence and outcomes
WP Bozeman, E Teacher, JE Winslow
The Journal of Emergency Medicine 43 (6), 970-975, 2012
382012
Biologic and chemical weapons of mass destruction
WP Bozeman, D Dilbero, JL Schauben
Emergency Medicine Clinics 20 (4), 975-993, 2002
382002
Conducted electrical weapon (TASER) use against minors: a shocking analysis
AR Gardner, WE Hauda, WP Bozeman
Pediatric emergency care 28 (9), 873-877, 2012
332012
Intracranial pressure changes during rapid sequence intubation: a swine model
WP Bozeman, AH Idris
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery 58 (2), 278-283, 2005
312005
Immediate cardiovascular effects of the Taser X26 conducted electrical weapon
WP Bozeman, DG Barnes, JE Winslow, JC Johnson, CH Phillips, R Alson
Emergency medicine journal 26 (8), 567-570, 2009
302009
Prehospital administration of tenecteplase for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in a rural EMS system
JS Crowder, MW Hubble, S Gandhi, H McGinnis, S Zelman, W Bozeman, ...
Prehospital Emergency Care 15 (4), 499-505, 2011
252011
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