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- W A Goins, C E Wiles, and F B Cerra.
- Department of Surgery, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC.
- Crit Care Clin. 1993 Oct 1;9(4):689-713.
AbstractThree areas of particular importance in dealing with critical complications of trauma are pharmacology, monitoring, and nutritional support. This article deals with each of these from the perspective of the doctor or nurse at the bedside. This survey stands as a sampler and guidebook to these subjects as they pertain to the critically ill multiple trauma patient.
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