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Milestones of Modern Progress in Emergency Care

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Perhaps, not insignificantly, they were accustomed to receiving systematized government-supplied medical and trauma care, with "shock rooms" receiving an influx of victims, as contrasted to those later who opposed "socialized medicine." Organization and Specialization in Emergency Nursing. EDNA->ENA.

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Emergencies of the Third Trimester

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Emergency department evaluation and management of peripartum cardiomyopathy. The Journal of emergency medicine, 36(2), 141-147. An obstetric emergency called peripartum cardiomyopathy! Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock, 3(1), 39. Capriola, M. Peripartum cardiomyopathy: a review. Fett, J. ."

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Early Modern Resuscitators

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Committee on Shock. History of emergency medical services in the United States. Note novelty of use without a pressurized cylinder. Photos of early AMBU bag & foot-pump suction in use. The self-inflating resuscitator--evolution of an idea. Anaesthesia and intensive care, 38, 10-15. Popularized extrication and spinal immobilization.

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ED Airway Control —When Two Lives Are At Stake!

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The weight of the fetus upon the aorta and IVC, especially when supine, embarrasses return circulation, contributes to shock, and O 2 delivery to the fetus may be sluggish. Preoxygenation and prevention of desaturation during emergency airway management. Annals of emergency medicine, 59(3), 165-175. [ Use the NODESAT technique.