Procedural sedation and analgesia in a Canadian ED: a time-in-motion study.
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B. Rowe | C. Villa‐Roel | Ken Bond | K. Fassbender | G. Fabris | D. Anstett | D. Boyko | J. Bawden | Mira Singh
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