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Aug 2001, Volume 21, Number 4
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MB Flynn
Nursing and informatics: implications for critical care practice
Crit Care Nurse 2001 Sep;21(4):8.
K Nielson
Controversy over administration of phenytoin
Crit Care Nurse 2001 Sep;21(4):18.
M Eve
Low staffing levels leave little time for care
Crit Care Nurse 2001 Sep;21(4):20.
C Lees
Debate over use of infusion pumps
Crit Care Nurse 2001 Sep;21(4):21-22.
DL Vance
Treating acute ischemic stroke with intravenous alteplase
Crit Care Nurse 2001 Sep;21(4):25-27.
TB Reger and D Roditski
Bloodless medicine and surgery for patients having cardiac surgery
Crit Care Nurse 2001 Sep;21(4):35-44.
[Abstract]
CA Wedekind and BD Fidler
Compatibility of commonly used intravenous infusions in a pediatric intensive care unit
Crit Care Nurse 2001 Sep;21(4):45-51.
E Vetter, LD Felice, and GL Ingersoll
Self-scheduling and staff incentives: meeting patient care needs in a neonatal intensive care unit
Crit Care Nurse 2001 Sep;21(4):52-59.
[Abstract]
EB Trujillo, MK Robinson, and DO Jacobs
Feeding critically ill patients: current concepts
Crit Care Nurse 2001 Sep;21(4):60-69.
[Abstract]
SM Burns
Safely caring for patients with a laryngeal mask airway
Crit Care Nurse 2001 Sep;21(4):72-74.
S Albritton, L Shuler, and K Schatz
The mechanisms of the anticoagulant and antithrombotic medications used in the treatment of acute coronary syndrome (ACS)
Crit Care Nurse 2001 Sep;21(4):75-77.
C O'Brien
Drug cards are a quick and portable reference
Crit Care Nurse 2001 Sep;21(4):96.
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