Aust Fam Physician
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The endotracheal and intraosseous routes are alternatives to the intravenous route of access to the circulation during emergency resuscitation. Adrenaline, lignocaine and atropine are readily absorbed from the respiratory tract via an endotracheal tube. All drugs and resuscitative fluids can be infused into the tibial bone marrow using an intraosseous needle.
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The aim of this study was to determine the number and content of general practitioner referrals letters and telephone calls in 1000 consecutive patterns and assess the outcome for the referred patients. Communication between GPs and emergency medicine staff was of generally acceptable quality but could be improved in areas of letter content and call back to GPs by emergency medicine staff.
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In this series, items contributed by others with research interests are welcome. This month I summarise a report presented to the 1991 RACGP convention in Hobart by Dr Roger Strasser, Senior Lecturer in Community Medicine at Monash University.