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Case Studies in Pediatric Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound By David J. McLario, John L. Kendall. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013; 280 pp + DVD-ROM; $85.50 (Amazon; softcover).
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162 Higher Mean Arterial Blood Pressures Following Spinal Cord Injury are Associated With Greater Neurological Recovery.
161 Complications and Duration of Vasopressor Usage for Acute Traumatic Central Cord Syndrome.
Appropriate Use of Telemetry Monitoring in Hospitalized Patients.
Barriers to utilization of pre-hospital emergency medical services among residents in Libreville, Gabon: A qualitative study Obstacles à l’utilisation des services d’urgence médicale préhospitaliers parmi les habitants de Libreville, Gabon : une é
Comparison of patient referral processes between rural and urban health facilities in Liberia.
Targeted Intervention Reduces Use in Frequent Users of Emergency Medical Services.
Out-of-Hospital Aspirin Administration for Acute Coronary Syndrome in the United States: An EMS Quality Assessment Using the NEMSIS (National EMS Information System) Database.
Time of Emergency Department Arrival is an Inaccurate Measure of Time of Presentation of Patients With Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock.
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