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picusbsasthma - The Department of Pediatrics of Lincoln

... RESPIRATORY SUPPORT (Continue) 3. Bronchodilators (Continue) B. Terbutaline SC and / OR IV drip. To be use in patients who are not improving on back to back/continuous Nebulizer bronchodilators treatments to avoid intubation and/or pt. is already intubated and “very tight” (See drip chart) ...
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Common Regional Nerve Blocks
Common Regional Nerve Blocks

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