Jill Amanda Greene
Washington State University Vancouver
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American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2008
Richard F. Edlich; William B. Long; Amy A. Cochran; Angela R. Kelley; Dayna R. Woode; Jill Amanda Greene; Gary W. Takahashi
We describe the management of a patient with a femoral fracture who had asymptomatic essential thrombocythemia. When the diagnosis of essential thrombocythemia was made, the patient was treated with plateletpheresis to reduce the platelet count before intramedullary rod fixation of his fracture. His postoperative management included the examination of his peripheral blood as well as bone marrow, which confirmed that the cause of his elevated platelet count was due to JAK2 V617F mutation that is treated by hydroxyurea and aspirin after being discharged from the hospital.
Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2011
Richard F. Edlich; Amy A. Cochran; Jill Amanda Greene; Dayna R. Woode; K. Dean Gubler; William B. Long
BACKGROUND Peanut allergies affect 1.5% of children. The majority of reactions to peanuts are mild, but peanut allergy is also the most common cause of fatal anaphylactic reactions to food. CASE REPORT The purpose of this case report was to describe a 1-year old boy who developed difficulty breathing after eating a peanut food product. The boy was taken immediately by his mother to an Emergency Department, exhibiting severe respiratory distress. After speaking to the childs mother, the emergency physician (EP) realized that the wheezing was due to a peanut food allergy. The childs respiratory symptoms responded within 10 min to bronchodilatator inhalation. The EP gave the mother educational information regarding the management of asthma and the proper use of metered dose inhalers with spacer devices. The EP referred the child to a clinical allergist who specializes in the management of food allergies. The diagnosis was made by skin prick testing as well as in vitro measurement of peanut-specific immunoglobulin E. CONCLUSION The allergist explained that the mainstay of management of peanut allergy is avoidance of the allergenic food. Patient education involved teaching the mother to avoid high-risk situations such as dinner with family members who are not informed about the childs allergy to peanuts, encouraging the child to wear a Medic Alert Bracelet, and teaching the family and child to recognize early symptoms of allergic reactions and to manage an anaphylactic reaction, including the use of self-injectable epinephrine, as well as activating emergency services.
Journal of Long-term Effects of Medical Implants | 2006
Robert P. Wilder; Jill Amanda Greene; Kathryne L. Winters; William B. Long; K. Dean Gubler; Richard F. Edlich
Journal of Environmental Pathology Toxicology and Oncology | 2007
Richard F. Edlich; Jill Amanda Greene; Amy A. Cochran; Angela R. Kelley; K. Dean Gubler; Brianna M. Olson; Mary Anne Hudson; Dayna R. Woode; William B. Long; Walter McGregor; Carolyn Yoder; Debra B. Hopkins; Jessica P. Saepoff
Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2007
Richard F. Edlich; Dana M. Olson; Brianna M. Olson; Jill Amanda Greene; K. Dean Gubler; Kathryne L. Winters; Angela R. Kelley; L. D. Britt; William B. Long
Journal of Long-term Effects of Medical Implants | 2006
Richard F. Edlich; David B. Drake; George T. Rodeheaver; Kathryne L. Winters; Jill Amanda Greene; Gubler Kd; Long Wb rd; L. D. Britt; Winters Sp; Scott Cc; Kant Y. Lin
Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2007
Richard F. Edlich; Dana M. Olson; Brianna M. Olson; Jill Amanda Greene; K. Dean Gubler; Kathryne L. Winters; Maia J. Poe; L. D. Britt; William B. Long
Internal and Emergency Medicine | 2007
Richard F. Edlich; David B. Drake; George T. Rodeheaver; A. Kelley; Jill Amanda Greene; Gubler Kd; William B. Long; L. D. Britt; Kant Y. Lin; John A. Tafel
Archive | 2011
Richard F. Edlich; Amy A. Cochran; Jill Amanda Greene; Dayna R. Woode; K. Dean Gubler; William B. Long
Archive | 2010
Richard F. Edlich; Angela R. Kelley; Karrie Morton; Richard E. Gellman; Richard Berkey; Jill Amanda Greene; Larry Hill; Roy Mears; William B. Long