• Postgraduate medicine · Apr 1999

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    Managing the unstable patient. The first 10 minutes often set the course.

    • M J Dacey.
    • University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Division of Critical Care Medicine, PA 15213-2582, USA. michaeldaceymd@metscape.met
    • Postgrad Med. 1999 Apr 1;105(4):69-72, 75, 78.

    AbstractSome patients die shortly after the onset of an acute illness, despite the best of care. However, a well-led well-organized approach during the first 10 minutes of care can greatly improve the chances of survival and minimize subsequent morbidity. Early treatment should emphasize proper airway management, adequate intravenous access, and a thoughtful approach to the use of medications.

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