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Allison Oswalt's research investigates critical care medicine, with a focus on patient outcomes related to medication administration and specific medical conditions. Her work has explored the impact of different pantoprazole administration methods on intensive care unit (ICU) length of stay for critically ill patients. Oswalt has also contributed to studies examining the extravasation of diagnostic and therapeutic materials, specifically focusing on intravenous infusions. Her research has involved retrospective studies of adult patients, including those who are middle-aged and elderly.
Oswalt is affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Her scholarly output includes five publications, with an h-index of 3 and 40 total citations. She has collaborated with Jacob T. Painter and Katelynn Callaway at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on shared publications.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 45
Selected Publications
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The Impact of Continuous Infusion Compared to Intravenous Bolus Administration of Pantoprazole on Length of Intensive Care Unit Stay in Critically Ill Patients (2021)
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- The Impact of Continuous Infusion Compared to Intravenous Bolus Administration of Pantoprazole on Length of Intensive Care Unit Stay in Critically Ill Patients
- The Impact of Continuous Infusion Compared to Intravenous Bolus Administration of Pantoprazole on Length of Intensive Care Unit Stay in Critically Ill Patients
- The Impact of Continuous Infusion Compared to Intravenous Bolus Administration of Pantoprazole on Length of Intensive Care Unit Stay in Critically Ill Patients
- The Impact of Continuous Infusion Compared to Intravenous Bolus Administration of Pantoprazole on Length of Intensive Care Unit Stay in Critically Ill Patients
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