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Simone E Taylor
Researcher at Austin Hospital
Publications - 79
Citations - 862
Simone E Taylor is an academic researcher from Austin Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Emergency department. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 67 publications receiving 739 citations. Previous affiliations of Simone E Taylor include American Pharmacists Association.
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Midazolam-droperidol, droperidol, or olanzapine for acute agitation: a randomized clinical trial
David Taylor,Celene Y. L. Yap,Jonathan C Knott,Simone E Taylor,Georgina Phillips,Jonathan Karro,Esther W. Chan,David Cm Kong,David J. Castle +8 more
TL;DR: Midazolam‐droperidol combination therapy is superior, in the doses studied, to either dro peridol or olanzapine monotherapy for intravenous sedation of the acutely agitated ED patient.
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Impact of a web‐based antimicrobial approval system on broad‐spectrum cephalosporin use at a teaching hospital
Michael J Richards,Marion B Robertson,Jonathan Dartnell,Margarida M Duarte,Nicholas R Jones,Dale A Kerr,Lyn-Li Lim,Peter D Ritchie,Graham J Stanton,Simone E Taylor +9 more
TL;DR: This study aims to achieve sustained improvement in use of cefotaxime and ceftriaxone in a major teaching hospital, as measured against national antibiotic guidelines.
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Nebulized Lidocaine Decreases the Discomfort of Nasogastric Tube Insertion: A Randomized, Double-Blind Trial
TL;DR: Nebulized lidocaine decreases the discomfort of nasogastric tube insertion and should be considered before passing a nasogASTric tube, however, an increased frequency of epistaxis may be associated with its use.
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Gaps in continuity of medication management during the transition from hospital to residential care: An observational study (MedGap Study)
Rohan A. Elliott,Tim Tran,Simone E Taylor,Penelope A Harvey,Mary Belfrage,Rhonda J Jennings,Jennifer Lillian Marriott +6 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study is to assess continuity of medication management during transition from hospital to residential care facilities (RCFs) and to establish a baseline for this type of transition.
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Potential Interactions Between Prescription Drugs and Complementary and Alternative Medicines Among Patients in the Emergency Department
TL;DR: To determine the nature and prevalence of potential interactions between prescription drugs and complementary and alternative medicines (CAMs) and the reasons some patients do not advise their physicians of CAM use.