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Immune and inflammatory responses of Australian firefighters after repeated exposures to the heat
A Walker, T Keene, C Argus, M Driller, JH Guy, B Rattray
Ergonomics 58 (12), 2032-2039, 2015
452015
Health service impact from mass gatherings: a systematic literature review
J Ranse, A Hutton, T Keene, S Lenson, M Luther, N Bost, ANB Johnston, ...
Prehospital and disaster medicine 32 (1), 71-77, 2017
432017
Prehospital ketamine use by paramedics in the Australian Capital Territory: a 12 month retrospective analysis
GJ Hollis, TM Keene, RM Ardlie, DGE Caldicott, SG Stapleton
Emergency Medicine Australasia 29 (1), 89-95, 2017
332017
The relationship between elevated prehospital point-of-care lactate measurements, intensive care unit admission, and mortality: A retrospective review of adult patients
KL Swan, BJ Avard, T Keene
Australian Critical Care 32 (2), 100-105, 2019
282019
The National Ambulance Surveillance System: A novel method for monitoring acute alcohol, illicit and pharmaceutical drug related-harms using coded Australian ambulance clinical …
DI Lubman, S Matthews, C Heilbronn, JJ Killian, RP Ogeil, B Lloyd, K Witt, ...
PloS one 15 (1), e0228316, 2020
242020
Characteristics and outcomes of patients assessed by paramedics and not transported to hospital: A pilot study
T Keene, M Davis, C Brook
Australasian Journal of Paramedicine 12 (2), 2015
192015
Impacts on in‐event, ambulance and emergency department services from patients presenting from a mass gathering event: A retrospective analysis
J Ranse, S Lenson, T Keene, M Luther, B Burke, A Hutton, ANB Johnston, ...
Emergency Medicine Australasia 31 (3), 423-428, 2019
142019
A 12-month clinical audit comparing point-of-care lactate measurements tested by paramedics with in-hospital serum lactate measurements
KL Swan, T Keene, BJ Avard
Prehospital and disaster medicine 33 (1), 36-42, 2018
102018
Accuracy of tympanic temperature measurement in firefighters completing a simulated structural firefighting task
T Keene, M Brearley, B Bowen, A Walker
Prehospital and disaster medicine 30 (5), 461-465, 2015
92015
Dispatch information affects diagnosis in paramedics: An experimental study of applied dual-process theory
T Keene, K Pammer, B Lord, C Shipp
International Journal of Emergency Services, 2022
32022
Fluency and confidence predict paramedic diagnostic intuition: An experimental study of applied dual-process theory
T Keene, K Pammer, B Lord, C Shipp
International Emergency Nursing 61, 101126, 2022
12022
The influence of paramedic qualification level on the administration of analgesia in the prehospital setting
B Lord, T Keene, C Luck
Irish Journal of Paramedicine 4 (2), 2019
12019
Can degrading information about patient symptoms in vignettes alter clinical reasoning in paramedics and paramedic students? An experimental application of fuzzy trace theory
T Keene, E Newman, K Pammer
Australasian Emergency Care, 2023
2023
Hospital outcomes from ambulance calls which do not require transport
T Stratfold, D Richardson, T Keene
Emergency Medicine Australasia 28, 2016
2016
Early Emergency Outcomes of Patients Attended By Paramedics and Not Transported to Hospital: 158
D Richardson, T Keene, T Stratford
Academic Emergency Medicine 23, 2016
2016
Ambulance Calls That Do Not Require Transport: Safety, Effectiveness, and Patient Population In An Urban Setting: 281
D Richardson, T Keene, T Stratfold
Academic Emergency Medicine 22, 2015
2015
Poor body composition increases peak immune responses in the heat
A Walker, T Keene
Increased platelets may increase cardiac risk for up to 24-hours
A Walker, T Keene
FAT OR FIT: DOES BODY COMPOSITION OR FITNESS AFFECT IMMUNE AND INFLAMMATORY CHANGES OF FIREFIGHTERS IN THE HEAT?
A Walker, T Keene, B Rattray
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