Air medical rapid sequence intubation: How can we achieve success?
Eric R. Swanson, David E. Fosnocht, Erik D. Barton
Air Medical Journal
January 2005 (Vol. 24, Issue 1, Pages 40-46) Abstract |
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Correction
Table 3 in the article “Air Medical Rapid Sequence Intubation: How Can We Achieve Success?” (January/February 2005, page 44) contained an error. The correct dosage for fentanyl should be 3 mcg/kg IV.