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Szpakowicz M et al. - The ED physician and nursing records were analyzed for 17 quantitative and qualitative variables, and these were stratified for age. Complete physical examinations were regularly lacking. Complete vital signs (VS) were documented in only 52% of cases, whereas no VS were recorded in 6% of patients. Older patients were more likely to receive full examinations, but this was not universal.

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