Oxygenate, Ventilate, Do No Harm: Ventilating Challenging Patients Part 3 of 3
Strategies for managing frequently encountered respiratory physiology. Introduction Emergency physicians must be prepared to manage…
Strategies for managing frequently encountered respiratory physiology. Introduction Emergency physicians must be prepared to manage…
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Determining the best therapy options for patients with lower extremity issues. Case: A 43-year-old female…
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Sergey Motov discusses his new study and the approach to managing pain in this challenging…
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Breaking down device’s strengths and limitations on aid mission While working at a relief camp…