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Original Research
Vol. 69, Issue 4, 2008July 01, 2008 EDT

Field Hypotension in Patients Who Arrive at the Hospital Normotensive: A Marker of Severe Injury or Crying Wolf?

Paul J. Schenarts, Sachin V. Phade, Steven C. Agle, Claudia E. Goettler, Scott G. Sagraves, Mark A. Newell, Michael F. Rotondo,
ArticlePaul J. SchenartsSachin V. PhadeSteven C. AgleClaudia E. GoettlerScott G. SagravesMark A. NewellMichael F. Rotondofield hypotension in patientsnormotensive
https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.69.4.265
North Carolina Medical Journal
Schenarts, Paul J., Sachin V. Phade, Steven C. Agle, Claudia E. Goettler, Scott G. Sagraves, Mark A. Newell, and Michael F. Rotondo. 2008. “Field Hypotension in Patients Who Arrive at the Hospital Normotensive: A Marker of Severe Injury or Crying Wolf?” North Carolina Medical Journal 69 (4): 265–69. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.18043/​ncm.69.4.265.
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