K Kimbrough
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Biography and Research Information
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K Kimbrough's research focuses on evaluating the effectiveness of triage criteria in trauma care. Their work investigates the predictive accuracy of CDC field triage criteria for patient outcomes in high-impact trauma scenarios. This research contributes to understanding how initial patient assessment impacts subsequent treatment and recovery within trauma centers. Kimbrough has published one article on this topic, with recent activity noted in 2022. Key collaborators in this research include Ronald D. Robertson, Kevin W. Sexton, Robert H. Dailey, and Mason Charles Sifford, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma. (2022)
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- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
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