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Jonathan C Knott
Researcher at University of Melbourne
Publications - 118
Citations - 2162
Jonathan C Knott is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency department & Sedation. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 109 publications receiving 1842 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan C Knott include Royal Melbourne Hospital & Southampton General Hospital.
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140: Satisfaction With the Emergency Department Environment Decreases With Length of Stay
M. Walsh,Jonathan C Knott +1 more
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Community asthma management of emergency department patients: A pilot study of adherence with national consensus guidelines.
Nicholas D Ross,Nicholas D Ross,David Taylor,David Taylor,Ashleigh J Sellar,Ashleigh J Sellar,Hayley H Chen,Hayley H Chen,Luke D Plant,Luke D Plant,Daniel McLean,Daniel McLean,Paul Berlingeri,Paul Berlingeri,Rex Gavan,Rex Gavan,Tracey J Weiland,Tracey J Weiland,Jonathan C Knott,Jonathan C Knott,Christine F McDonald,Christine F McDonald +21 more
TL;DR: Whether the outpatient management of ED patients with asthma adheres to Australia's Asthma Consensus Guidelines is investigated to determine whether patients’ management does not adhere to Australian guidelines.
Intravenous Midazolam-Droperidol (combination), Droperidol (only) or Olanzapine (only) for the acutely agitated patient: A multi-centred, randomised, double-blind, triple-dummy, clinical trial
Dmcd Taylor,Cyl Yap,Jonathan C Knott,Simone E Taylor,Georgina Phillips,Jonathan Karro,Esther W. Chan,Dcm Kong,David J. Castle +8 more
TL;DR: A multi-centred, randomised, double-blind, triple-dummy, clinical trial for the acutely agitated patient and its implications for diagnosis and treatment.
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Conference presentations: A research primer for low- and middle-income countries.
TL;DR: This research primer aims to support researchers in the early stages of their careers to undertake the best possible presentation at a conference.
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The Snake Study: Survey of National Attitudes and Knowledge in Envenomation.
George Braitberg,George Braitberg,Vasilios Nimorakiotakis,Vasilios Nimorakiotakis,Celene Y. L. Yap,Violet Mukaro,R Welton,Anna Parker,Jonathan C Knott,Jonathan C Knott,David A Story +10 more
TL;DR: A survey of Australian emergency care physicians who had treated snake envenomation in the previous 36 months was conducted by as mentioned in this paper, who found that more than a third (44.6%) of patients were not treated with antivenom.