The TASER is a conducted electricity device currently being introduced to the Australian and New Zealand police forces as an alternative to firearms in dealing with violent and dangerous individuals. It incapacitates the subject by delivering rapid pulses of electricity causing involuntary muscle contraction and pain. The use of this device might lead to cardiovascular, respiratory, biochemical, obstetric, ocular and traumatic sequelae. This article will summarize the current literature and propose assessment and management recommendations to guide emergency physicians who will be required to review these patients
In 2001, Westminster, Colorado police officers were dispatched to the home of a suicidal thirteen ye...
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Community mental health New Zealand police deployed the Taser X26 electro-muscular incapacitation ia...
Study objectives: To evaluate the immediate cardiac and cardiovascular effects of Taser X26 conducte...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowConducted electr...
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Shock is a common presentation to the ED, with the incidence of septic shock increasing in Australas...
Importance: Conducted electrical weapons (CEWs) are used broadly as a less-lethal force option for p...
Law enforcement agencies across the United States, partly in response to public outcries over fatali...
Introduction Conducted electrical weapons, or ‘Tasers’, are currently used by over 15,000 law enfor...
People brought in by police (BIBP) to the ED are a potentially vulnerable group. This narrative scop...
read with interest the medical expert series from Dr Zipes.1 Complete, balanced, and impartial medic...
People brought in by police (BIBP) to the ED are a potentially vulnerable group. This narrative scop...
Although electrical energy is one of the best and cleanest energy sources, the proper protection and...
Examines the possibility that police officers are over using tasers, and suggests that more training...
In 2001, Westminster, Colorado police officers were dispatched to the home of a suicidal thirteen ye...
Occupational violence (OV) is a daily risk for ED staff. It contributes to staff stress, sick leave,...
Community mental health New Zealand police deployed the Taser X26 electro-muscular incapacitation ia...
Study objectives: To evaluate the immediate cardiac and cardiovascular effects of Taser X26 conducte...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowConducted electr...
On Sunday, Apr. 19, 2015, an article in the daily newspaper in Athens announced that Athens-Clarke C...
Shock is a common presentation to the ED, with the incidence of septic shock increasing in Australas...
Importance: Conducted electrical weapons (CEWs) are used broadly as a less-lethal force option for p...
Law enforcement agencies across the United States, partly in response to public outcries over fatali...
Introduction Conducted electrical weapons, or ‘Tasers’, are currently used by over 15,000 law enfor...
People brought in by police (BIBP) to the ED are a potentially vulnerable group. This narrative scop...
read with interest the medical expert series from Dr Zipes.1 Complete, balanced, and impartial medic...
People brought in by police (BIBP) to the ED are a potentially vulnerable group. This narrative scop...
Although electrical energy is one of the best and cleanest energy sources, the proper protection and...
Examines the possibility that police officers are over using tasers, and suggests that more training...
In 2001, Westminster, Colorado police officers were dispatched to the home of a suicidal thirteen ye...
Occupational violence (OV) is a daily risk for ED staff. It contributes to staff stress, sick leave,...
Community mental health New Zealand police deployed the Taser X26 electro-muscular incapacitation ia...