Ramon Johnson

ORCID: 0009-0003-6266-9594
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Research Areas
  • Disaster Response and Management
  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
  • Emergency and Acute Care Studies
  • Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
  • Radiology practices and education
  • Critical Race Theory in Education
  • Lipid metabolism and biosynthesis
  • Political and Economic history of UK and US
  • Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills
  • Diverse Educational Innovations Studies
  • Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Legal Issues in Education
  • Academic Freedom and Politics
  • Athletic Training and Education
  • Innovations in Medical Education
  • Patient Safety and Medication Errors
  • Hospital Admissions and Outcomes
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Food Chemistry and Fat Analysis
  • Race, History, and American Society
  • Fatty Acid Research and Health

University of Washington
2024

Kentucky State University
2022

Mission Hospital
2003-2018

Mission Health
2003

Regional Medical Center
2003

Los Angeles Medical Center
2003

University of California, Los Angeles
2003

Little Company of Mary Hospital
2003

Doernbecher Children's Hospital
2003

This Policy Statement was reaffirmed June 2009, April 2013, and 2020. Emergency departments are vital in the management of pediatric patients with mental health emergencies. Pediatric emergencies an increasing part emergency medical practice because have become safety net for a fragmented infrastructure that is experiencing critical shortages services all sectors. must safely, humanely, culturally developmentally appropriate manner manage undiagnosed known illnesses, including those...

10.1542/peds.2006-1925 article EN PEDIATRICS 2006-10-01

Although children and infants are likely to be victims in a disaster more vulnerable than adults, planning management has often overlooked the specific needs of pediatric patients. We discuss key components for patients including emergency medical services, hospital/facility issues, evacuation centers, family separation/reunification, with special healthcare needs, mental health overcrowding/ surge capacity. Specific policy recommendations an appendix detailed practical information...

10.5055/ajdm.2010.0032 article EN American Journal of Disaster Medicine 2010-09-01

Njangsa (Ricinodendron heudelotii), a tropical tree that grows in the forest of West and Central Africa, produces fruits are manually shelled to collect oil seeds dried. A compositional analysis njangsa revealed unique nutrient presence long chain omega-3 fatty acids not usually associated with plant materials. The seed had 31.4% crude protein 44.7% lipid. Of this lipid, about 73% was composed polyunsaturated (PUFA), almost entirely eicosapentaenoic acid, 18% oleic acid. Preliminary studies...

10.5897/ijnam2014.0167 article EN International Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism 2014-12-31

Disasters affect all ages of patients from the newborn to elderly. Disaster emergency management includes phases comprehensive preparedness response and recovery. planning has frequently overlooked unique issues involved in dealing with pediatric victims a disaster. The following will be addressed: disaster as related integration part an all-hazard, approach. Key recommendations for children, infants, special needs are delineated.

10.5055/ajdm.2012.0087 article EN American Journal of Disaster Medicine 2012-04-01

Although children and infants are likely to be victims in a disaster more vulnerable than adults, planning management has often overlooked the specific needs of pediatric patients. We discuss key components for patients including emergency medical services, hospital/facility issues, evacuation centers, family separation/reunification, with special healthcare needs, mental health overcrowding/surge capacity. Specific policy recommendations an appendix detailed practical information algorithms...

10.5055/ajdm.2010.0017 article EN American Journal of Disaster Medicine 2010-03-01

Although children and infants are likely to be victims in a disaster more vulnerable than adults, planning management has often overlooked the specific needs of pediatric patients. The authors discuss key components for patients, including emergency medical services, hospital/facility issues, evacuation centers, family separation/reunification, with special healthcare (SHCNs), mental health overcrowding/ surge capacity. Specific policy recommendations an appendix detailed practical...

10.5055/ajdm.2010.0011 article EN American Journal of Disaster Medicine 2010-03-01

Although children and infants are likely to be victims in a disaster more vulnerable than adults, planning management has often overlooked the specific needs of pediatric patients. The authors discuss key components for patients, including emergency medical services, hospital/facility issues, evacuation centers, family separation/reunification, with special healthcare (SHCNs), mental health overcrowding/surge capacity. Specific policy recommendations an appendix detailed practical...

10.5055/ajdm.2010.0010 article EN American Journal of Disaster Medicine 2010-03-01

10.1177/1097184x231226116 article EN Men and Masculinities 2024-01-05
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