1.3(top 13%)
Impact Factor
1.6(top 13%)
extended IF
54(top 7%)
H-Index
465
authors
4K
papers
23.4K
citations
3.2K
citing journals
10K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of Journal of Emergency Nursing

TitleYearCitations
Family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation and invasive procedures: practices of critical care and emergency nurses2003659
Compassion satisfaction, burnout, and compassion fatigue among emergency nurses compared with nurses in other selected inpatient specialties2010337
Usefulness of the modified 0-10 Borg scale in assessing the degree of dyspnea in patients with COPD and asthma2000207
Do families want to be present during CPR? A retrospective survey1998177
Prevalence of secondary traumatic stress among emergency nurses2009172
Five-level triage: a report from the ACEP/ENA Five-level Triage Task Force2005168
Incidence and cost of nurse workplace violence perpetrated by hospital patients or patient visitors2014166
A prospective study of ED pain management practices and the patient's perspective1999164
Family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Foote Hospital emergency department's nine-year perspective1992157
The extent, nature, and precipitating factors of nurse assault among three groups of registered nurses in a regional medical center2002155
Work stress and posttraumatic stress disorder in ED nurses/personnel2003146
Disparities in analgesia and opioid prescribing practices for patients with musculoskeletal pain in the emergency department2006138
Five-level triage system more effective than three-level in tertiary emergency department2002132
The Emergency Severity Index (version 3) 5-level triage system scores predict ED resource consumption2004124
Effects of family presence during resuscitation and invasive procedures in a pediatric emergency department2006123
Carbon monoxide poisoning2008118
Intimate partner violence screening and intervention: data from eleven Pennsylvania and California community hospital emergency departments2001114
Acute cyanide toxicity: mechanisms and manifestations2006108
A descriptive study of heavy emergency department users at an academic emergency department reveals heavy ED users have better access to care than average users2005103
The effect of blood drawing techniques and equipment on the hemolysis of ED laboratory blood samples200398
Attitudes of emergency nurses regarding patient assaults200097
Patients' perspective on choosing the emergency department for nonurgent medical care: a qualitative study exploring one reason for overcrowding200591
Elder neglect assessment in the emergency department200087
Modeling and analysis of the emergency department at University of Kentucky Chandler Hospital using simulations201084
A comparison of hemolysis rates using intravenous catheters versus venipuncture tubes for obtaining blood samples199683