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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2015

Brian Deady*
Affiliation:
Emergency Department, Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, BC
James Glezos
Affiliation:
Division of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, BC
Stephen Blackie
Affiliation:
Division of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, BC
*
Emergency Department, Royal Columbian Hospital, 330 East Columbia St., New Westminster BC V3L 3W7

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Copyright © Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians 2006

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