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期刊名:Journal of trauma nursing

缩写:J TRAUMA NURS

ISSN:1078-7496

e-ISSN:1932-3883

IF/分区:0.7/Q4

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Lanny C Orr,Alexa L Peterson,Tessa C Savell et al. Lanny C Orr et al.
Background: The balanced transfusion of blood components plays a leading role in traumatic hemostatic resuscitation. Yet, previous whole blood studies have only focused on urban trauma center settings. ...
Erin Klarr,Heather Xenia Rhodes-Lyons,Rachel Symons Erin Klarr
Background: There is a need for activation criteria that reflect the different factors affecting rural trauma patients. Objective: To d...
Gabriel E Vazquez,John R Calhoun,Elizabeth A Fuchsen et al. Gabriel E Vazquez et al.
Background: Needle thoracostomy is a potentially life-saving intervention for tension pneumothorax but may be overused, potentially leading to unnecessary morbidity. ...