Current Issue February 2012, Vol. 37, No. 2

Issue Highlights

  • > Sleep Deprivation: FAA releases new guidelines about fatigue
    February 2012(Vol. 37 | No. 2 | Pages 16)

    Richard Huff

  • Too Much Oxygen? Trial compares outcomes with different delivery methods
    January 2011 (Vol. 36 | No. 1 | Page 36)

    David Page

  • To Intubate or Not to Intubate?
    January 2011 (Vol. 36 | No. 1 | Page 16)

  • Painful Distractions: The importance of splinting & managing the pain associated with fractures
    January 2011 (Vol. 36 | No. 1 | Pages 50-57)

    Jon Politis, Edward T. Dickinson

  • To Intubate or Not to Intubate?
    January 2011 (Vol. 36 | No. 1 | Page 16)

    M. Taylor

  • Apply Some Pressure
    January 2011 (Vol. 36 | No. 1 | Pages 12-13)

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