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Emergency analgesia in the paediatric population. Part IV Paediatric sedation in the accident and emergency department: pros and cons
Anaesthetics Department, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Sciennes Road, Edinburgh EH9 1LF, UK
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Dr E Doyle
anaesthetic.esct{at}btinternet.com
This is the last in a series of four papers on emergency analegesia in the paediatric population. It discusses the use of paediatric sedation in the accident and emergency department.
Keywords: paediatric sedation
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Emerg. Med. J. 2002 19: 284.
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