ISSN 2368-6820
Vol. 52, Issue 4, 2016November 01, 2016 EDT
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High-flow nasal cannula therapy for patients with blunt thoracic injury: A retrospective study
High-flow nasal cannula therapy for patients with blunt thoracic injury: A retrospective study
Halub Meghan E, Spilman Sarah K, Gaunt Kristina A, Lamb Keith D, Jackson Julie A, Oetting Trevor W, Sahr Sheryl M,
Articles in Vol. 52, Issue 4, 2016
Vol. 52, Issue 4, 2016
- Message from the Editor-in-ChiefJason W Nickerson
- We’re not making evidence-based decisions: Introducing a tool to assess strengths and weaknesses in healthcare providersKathleen F SpurrKelly LackieRobert Gilbert
- A partnership for Indigenous knowledge translation: Implementation of a First Nations community COPD screening dayBendall Cory LeanneWilson Danielle MarieFrison Kelly RoseInskip Jessica AnnCamp Pat G
- High-flow nasal cannula therapy for patients with blunt thoracic injury: A retrospective studyHalub Meghan ESpilman Sarah KGaunt Kristina ALamb Keith DJackson Julie AOetting Trevor WSahr Sheryl M
- Advisory workgroup recommendations on the use of clinical simulation in respiratory therapy educationIrina CharaniaKarl WeissAndrew J WestSeana MartinManon OuelletRoger Cook
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Meghan E H, Sarah K S, Kristina A G, et al. High-flow nasal cannula therapy for patients with blunt thoracic injury: A retrospective study. Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 2016;52(4):110-113.
