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Refers to article:
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)
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Features
63Only Pilots Get Tired and Other Urban Myths


Ed MacDonald
66A Case Study in Metabolic Acidosis Induced by Inhalation


Tracey Stover-Wall, RN, BSN, CFRN, CCRN, CEN, NREMT-P
Peer Reviewed
70Permissive Hypotension: A Change in Thinking
Mike A. MacKinnon, CEN, CFRN, BSN, RN
73Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
Michael C. McReynolds, RN, BSN, EMT-P
79Aborted Air Medical Missions: A 4-Year Quality Review of a Canadian Province-Wide Air Medical Program
Jill Lawless, MD, John M. Tallon, MD, and Dave Petrie, MD
83Auto Launch/Early Activation: A Survey of AAMS Members and Literature Review
John R. Wish, PhD, and Daniel P. Davis, MD, on behalf of the Research Committee of Association of Air Medical Services
In This Issue
52
Addressing Current Competitive Trends
Kevin High, RN, MPH
54
CAMTS Graduates New Site Surveyors
Eileen Frazer
55
The Pediatric Rescue Airway
Benjamin J. Tung, RN, BA, CEN, CFRN, EMT-A
59
ON THE COVER
Photo courtesy of Flight for Life—Wisconsin
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.

PII: S1067-991X(05)00010-6

doi:10.1016/S1067-991X(05)00010-6

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