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Category: sedation

Q: Midazolam or Ketamine

Posted on 24 Apr 2009 by Bob Phillips

You have a 7 year old in the ED that needs sutures to a wound inflected when he and his twin were playing Pirates of the Caribbean with kitchen knives … he’s not the sort of chap that will lie still while you stitch him up … so what would you use to keep him […]

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