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Ep 118 Trauma – The First and Last 15 Minutes Part 1

Emergency Medicine Cases

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The Importance of Central IV Access in Trauma

In the era of Raboa, we may be doing more femoral arterial and venous ports of access. I think so long as you're getting blood, blood products, TXA, given via an interosseous, you have to then say, okay, once things are stabilized ... now they need something else. And that may actually be a central line.

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