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Allison A Muller

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Journal of Emergency Nursing|May 31, 2003
Small amounts of some drugs can be toxic to young children: one pill or one swallow can require aggressive treatmentAllison A Muller
Journal of Emergency Nursing|March 28, 2003
Aspirin poisonings: challenges and clinical implications for ED nursesAllison A Muller
Journal of Emergency Nursing|October 30, 2003
Mushrooms: toxins right in your own backyardAllison A Muller
Journal of Emergency Nursing|January 31, 2003
GHB poisoning: three recent cases reflect the continuing dangerAllison A Muller
Journal of Emergency Nursing|October 4, 2005
Common nontoxic pediatric ingestionsAllison A Muller
Journal of Emergency Nursing|February 7, 2004
Carbon monoxide: case scenarios and update on ED therapyAllison A Muller
Journal of Emergency Nursing|March 25, 2004
Managing pediatric ingestions of the new antidiabetic agentsAllison A Muller
Journal of Emergency Nursing|September 29, 2004
New drugs of abuse update: Foxy MethoxyAllison A Muller
Pediatric Emergency Care|February 4, 2014
An unexpected clinical course in a 29-day-old infant with ethanol exposureHiu-Fai Fong, Allison A Muller
Journal of Emergency Nursing|September 26, 2006
Inhalant abuseAllison A Muller, Geraldine F Muller
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Journal of Emergency Nursing|May 31, 2003
Small amounts of some drugs can be toxic to young children: one pill or one swallow can require aggressive treatmentAllison A Muller
Journal of Emergency Nursing|March 28, 2003
Aspirin poisonings: challenges and clinical implications for ED nursesAllison A Muller
Journal of Emergency Nursing|October 30, 2003
Mushrooms: toxins right in your own backyardAllison A Muller
Journal of Emergency Nursing|January 31, 2003
GHB poisoning: three recent cases reflect the continuing dangerAllison A Muller
Journal of Emergency Nursing|October 4, 2005
Common nontoxic pediatric ingestionsAllison A Muller
Journal of Emergency Nursing|February 7, 2004
Carbon monoxide: case scenarios and update on ED therapyAllison A Muller
Journal of Emergency Nursing|March 25, 2004
Managing pediatric ingestions of the new antidiabetic agentsAllison A Muller
Journal of Emergency Nursing|September 29, 2004
New drugs of abuse update: Foxy MethoxyAllison A Muller
Pediatric Emergency Care|February 4, 2014
An unexpected clinical course in a 29-day-old infant with ethanol exposureHiu-Fai Fong, Allison A Muller
Journal of Emergency Nursing|September 26, 2006
Inhalant abuseAllison A Muller, Geraldine F Muller
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