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An evaluation of an educational intervention to reduce inappropriate cannulation and improve cannulation technique by paramedics
Emergency Medicine Journal, 10/28/09
Siriwardena AN et al. – The educational intervention was effective in bringing about changes leading to enhanced quality and safety in some aspects of prehospital cannulation
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