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Management of Pain and Agitation in Trauma
Reuben J. Strayer
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Pain Management
100%
Trauma
100%
Agitation
100%
Ketamine
75%
Painful Procedures
50%
Analgesia
25%
Opioids
25%
Resuscitation
25%
Shock
25%
Polytrauma
25%
Mental Status
25%
Ventilation
25%
Severe Pain
25%
Hypoventilation
25%
Step Response
25%
Propofol
25%
Reduced Dose
25%
Unstable Patients
25%
Obtunded
25%
Polytrauma Patients
25%
Continuous Partial Attention
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Ketamine
100%
Polytrauma
66%
Mental Health
33%
Analgesia
33%
Resuscitation
33%
Hypoventilation
33%
Propofol
33%