Nurse-Administered Corticosteroids in ED Reduce Admissions for Asthma : Hospitalist News
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Nurse-Administered Corticosteroids in ED Reduce Admissions for Asthma : Hospitalist News
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Symposier - Asthma Program Cuts Kids' Time in the ER
symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: ElsGlobalMedicalNews — Emergency department administration of oral corticosteroids by a triage nurse prior to physician assessment significantly reduced the time to clinical improvement, total time in the ED, and risk of inpatient admission in a study of 644 children who presented with moderate to severe asthma exacerbations, Dr. Roger Zemek explains.” View full resource at symposier.com
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Improving Pediatric Asthma care in ED, Nurse-administered meds cut admissions, reduced ED time. http://t.co/q9sRSZLS
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