Hello all, Have been chatting with Sue offline and asked her to clarify the question. I think this is something we, as a profession, need to remember to do more often when dealing with clinicians and health science students before responding to their questions. Seeking clarification is rooted in the reference interview which, I suspect is still being taught during MLS training, but based on questions posed to this list, and other experience, I wonder if we do it as often as we should in health librarianship. With best wishes, Michelle Fiander On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 1:30 PM, Sue Gerth <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I have a nursing student who brought this pico question to me: > "In patients in the emergency department post RSI, does choice of > induction medications affect the amount of time until sedation is given > prior to leaving the emergency department?" > > She has to find a systematic review that contains an evidence based > randomized control trial and has spent 4 weeks in frustration and no luck. > I looked under TRIP, and Cochrane, and gave PubMed a spin. Any suggestions > where I should go next and how I should try searching? Most of what both > she and I have found talks about the medications used for RSI, but not > their influence on amount of time post RSI it takes to give sedation. Make > sense? > > I asked if her professor okayed her PICO question, and she said yes. > Before I spend more time fruitlessly searching, any help would be welcome! > > Sue Gerth > Library Manager > Covenant Medical Center > Waterloo, IA > > >