Association between a Post-Resuscitation Care Bundle and the Odds of Field Rearrest after Successful Resuscitation from Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Pre/Post Study
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M. Gausche-Hill | M. Eckstein | N. Bosson | T. Abramson | S. Sanko | S. Schlesinger | Jake Toy | J. Tolles | C. Kazan | Aaron Hauck
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