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Intraosseous
Intraosseous Myths: What ED Docs Should Know About this IV Alternative
When you’re in an adult code and intravenous (IV) access can’t be obtained, the first option we...
Intraosseous Myths: What ED Docs Should Know About this IV Alternative
January 22, 2021
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Christopher Sampson, MD, FACEP
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When you’re in an adult code and intravenous (IV) access can’t be obtained, the first option we…
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