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A conceptual model of emergency physician decision making for head computed tomography in mild head injury
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Applied Clinical Informatics, 2016
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Computed Tomography for Minor Head Injury: Variation and Trends in Major United States Pediatric Emergency Departments
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 2012
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Computed Tomography Use for Adults with Head Injury: Describing Likely Avoidable ED Imaging based on the Canadian CT Head Rule
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Effect of the Head Computed Tomography Choice Decision Aid in Parents of Children With Minor Head Trauma
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JAMA Network Open, 2018
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Computed tomography use in minor head injury: attitudes and practices of emergency physicians, neurosurgeons and radiologists in Turkey
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Does implementation of the PECARN rules for minor head trauma improve patient-centered outcomes in a lower resource emergency department: A retrospective cohort study
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Performance of a Decision Rule to Predict Need for Computed Tomography Among Children With Blunt Head Trauma
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Nicholas Packer
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