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The acronym “PATCH(4) MD`s”
The acronym “PATCH(4) MD`s”

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Long-term Survival Possible for Pediatric Heart Transplant Patients

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Anesthesia for the Elderly Patient - Society for the Advancement of

... small dose of morphine is given each time the patient pushes a button. Narcotics such as morphine have their side effects, though, such as itching, nausea and sedation. In part to avoid these problems, non-narcotic drugs have been gaining popularity. For surgery on the arms or legs, the use of long- ...
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Guidelines for the acute management of spinal cord injury

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At the heart of the matter - National Heart Centre Singapore

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Acute aortic dissection: be aware of misdiagnosis

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Ch 15: Blood Flow and the Control of Blood Pressure

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Ready for Review - Paramedic EMS Zone

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Pathophysiology of Right Heart Failure

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