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A Survey of Wilderness Medicine Analgesia Practice Patterns

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8557911 Wilderness & Environmental Medicine 2018 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Wilderness medicine practitioners prefer analgesic agents recommended by the WMS for the treatment of acute pain. Respondents most frequently preferred acetaminophen and NSAIDs.
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A Survey of Wilderness Medicine Analgesia Practice Patterns
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Steven G. DO, MS, Jason F. PA-C, Derek J. MD, Robert V. MD, Ian Syndergaard, Tracy MD, MPH,
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