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Education initiative improves the evidence-based use of metoclopramide following morphine administration in the emergency department
Emergency Medicine Australasia, 06/17/09
Yeoh BS et al. - The authors aimed to evaluate a multifaceted education initiative designed to reduce the prophylactic use of metoclopramide. The education initiative resulted in a significant improvement in the evidence-based use of metoclopramide.
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