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Are we prepared to use bag-mask-ventilation during continuous chest compression?
- Department of Surgery, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, USA, United States
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Abstract
Abstract
Title
Are we prepared to use bag-mask-ventilation during continuous chest compression?
Journal
Disaster and Emergency Medicine Journal
Issue
Article type
Letter to the Editor
Pages
148-149
Published online
2018-12-31
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1859
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652
DOI
Bibliographic record
Disaster Emerg Med J 2018;3(4):148-149.
Authors
Michael Czekjalo
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