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Use of the Pediatric EZ-IO Needle by Emergency Medical Services Providers
Pediatric Emergency Care, 05/18/09
Frascone RJ et al. - This device has a high insertion success rate with the provider group. Most of the EMS providers also felt comfortable using the device and recommend the device for future use.
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