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Scrima L, Hartman PG, Johnson EH, et al The effects of gamma-hydroxybutyrate on the sleep of narcolepsy patients a double blind study. Sleep 13 479 90, 1990 Series F, Series 1, Cormier Y Effects of enhancing slow-wave sleep by gamma-hydroxybutyrate on obstructive sleep apnea. Am Rev Respir Dis 143 1378-1383, 1992 Shannon M Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, ecstasy ). Pediatr Emerg Care 16 377-380, 2000... [Pg.266]

Bronstein AC, Currance PL, eds. 1988. Emergency care for hazardous materials exposure. St. Louis, MO CV Mosby Company, 66, 199-200. [Pg.118]

Liberman DB, Teach SJ Management of anaphylaxis in children. Pediatr Emerg Care 2008 24 861-869. [Pg.220]

Bray JE, Martin J, Cooper G, Barger B, Bernard S, Bladin C. An interventional study to improve paramedic diagnosis of stroke. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2005 9 297-302. [Pg.60]

Kidwell CS, Saver JL, Schubert GB, Eckstein M, Starkman S. Design and retrospective analysis of the Los Angeles Prehospital Stroke Screen (LAPSS). Prehosp Emerg Care. 1998 2 267-273. [Pg.60]

Llanes JN, Kidwell CS, Starkman S, Leary MC, Eckstein M, Saver JL. The Los Angeles Motor Scale (LAMS) A new measure to characterize stroke severity in the field. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2004 8 46-50. [Pg.60]

When should the patient seek emergent care ... [Pg.81]

C. Johnston, Endotracheal drug delivery, Pediatr. Emerg. Care, 8, 94 (1992). [Pg.688]

Flow sensors were also used coupled with microdialysis probe [236], providing several advantages the reaction took place in few minutes allowing continuous analysis the sensitivity was in the order of pmoles the microdialysis probe allowed biological specimens to be drawn without proteins or macromolecules. This technique can be extended to the analysis of analytes that need to be detected continuously such as during therapy monitoring, or in emergency care units. [Pg.270]

Jackson, M. and Myers, A. 2005. Vaccines in the pipeline. Pediatric Emergency Care 21(11), 777-783. [Pg.418]

The second group persons with clinical symptoms of intoxication, but not requiring the emergency care by their life-saving indications. Upon first aid provided, the following medical treatment can be put off till arrival to the hospital. [Pg.111]

Lanes SF, Lanza LL, Wentworth CE, III. (1998) Risk of emergency care, hospitalization, and ICU stays for acute asthma among recipients of salmeterol. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 158, 857-861. [Pg.371]

Bronstein AC, Currance PL. 1988. Emergency care for hazardous materials exposure. [Pg.145]

Horowitz, B.Z. and Mullins, M.E. (1999) Cyproheptadine for serotonin syndrome in an accidental pediatric sertraline ingestion. Pe-diatr Emerg Care 15 325-327. [Pg.66]

Spirko, B.A. and Wiley, J.R, 2nd. (1999) Serotonin syndrome a new pediatric intoxication. Pediatr Emerg Care 15 440—443. [Pg.66]

A Novel Skin Substitute Biomaterial to Treat Full-Thickness Wounds in a Burns Emergency Care... [Pg.247]

This makes the novel collagen paste a suitable alternative to current dermal substitutes to treat acute full-thickness wounds with a potential to be widely used in a bums emergency care. [Pg.254]


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