Robert W. Ross
3 Papers
16 Citations
Robert W. Ross is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Forced-air. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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The use of emergency medical dispatch protocols to reduce the number of inappropriate scene responses made by advanced life support personnel.
TL;DR: Implementation of an EMD system significantly decreased inappropriate ALS dispatching, as defined by decreased rate of ALS cancellations and BLS releases.
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Paramedic success rate for blind nasotracheal intubation is improved with the use of an endotracheal tube with directional tip control.
Robert E. O'Connor,Ross E. Megargel,Michael E. Schnyder,John F. Madden,Marianne Bitner,Robert W. Ross +5 more
TL;DR: Use of ETTs with distal directional control is associated with a higher success rate for BNTI than conventional ETTs and significantly improves the success rates for B NTIs.
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Use of a portable forced air system to convert existing hospital space into a mass casualty isolation area.
Robert A. Rosenbaum,Jeffrey S. Benyo,Robert E. O'Connor,Brent Passarello,Daniel R. Williams,Brian D. Humphrey,Robert W. Ross,James M. Berry,Jeffrey G. Krebs +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the ability of portable HEPA filtered forced air units to generate negative air pressure relative to adjacent areas and determined the noise levels created during the use of different combinations of machines at various power settings.