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American family physician · May 1991
ReviewPediatric Advanced Life Support: Part II. Fluid therapy, medications and dysrhythmias.
- R M Rockney, A J Alario, and W J Lewander.
- Brown University Program in Medicine, Providence, Rhode Island.
- Am Fam Physician. 1991 May 1;43(5):1712-20.
AbstractThe first part of this two-part article discussed the equipment needed for pediatric resuscitations and the techniques used for cardiopulmonary assessment, airway securance, circulatory maintenance and intravascular access. In this second part, additional life support measures are reviewed, including fluid therapy, resuscitation medications and the management of cardiac rhythm disturbances.
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