Use of a comprehensive metabolic panel point-of-care test to reduce length of stay in the emergency department: a randomized controlled trial.
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Sang Do Shin | Chang Bae Park | Eui Jung Lee | Kyoung Jun Song | A. Singer | K. Song | S. Shin | Adam J Singer | E. Lee | Ji Yeon Jang | J. Jang
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