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Evaluation of a Pilot Asthma Care Program for Electronic Communication between School Health and a Healthcare System's Electronic Medical Record.
Organizational Safety Climate and Job Enjoyment in Hospital Surgical Teams With and Without Crew Resource Management Training.
Biologic Therapies for Autoimmune and Connective Tissue Diseases.
Chronic Opioid Users Are More Difficult to Sedate than Alcoholics and Controls.
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Chronic Opioid Users Are More Difficult to Sedate than Alcoholics and Controls.
Patel R, Clayton S, Quintero E, Gill J. Chronic Opioid Users Are More Difficult to Sedate than Alcoholics and Controls. South Med J. 2015 Dec; 108(12):744-7.
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Case-Control Studies
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Conscious Sedation
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Female
Fentanyl
Humans
Hypnotics and Sedatives
Male
Midazolam
Middle Aged
Substance-Related Disorders
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