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Injuries occurring in hospital staff attending medical emergency team calls--A prospective, observational study
Resuscitation, 10/20/09
Cheung W et al. – The rate of injuries occurring to hospital staff attending MET calls is relatively low, and many injuries could be considered relatively minor.
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