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Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|January 1, 1997
Is it safe to inject adenosine through a central line?B J Drew, B Ide
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|February 9, 1999
Differential diagnosis of wide QRS complex tachycardiaB J Drew, B Ide
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|July 1, 1997
An unexpected ST segment deviation during an exercise treadmill testB J Drew, B Ide
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|August 24, 1999
What is the most serious complication for patients with anorexia nervosa?Y Fukoka, B Ide, B Drew
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|March 21, 2000
Why should nurses closely monitor the ECG during insertion or exchange of a central venous catheter?C G Matsumoto, B J Drew, B Ide
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|November 1, 1991
Accuracy of bedside electrocardiographic monitoring: a report on current practices of critical care nursesB J Drew, B Ide, P S Sparacino
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|May 11, 2000
What life threatening complication of hyperthyroidism results in prominent U waves on the EKG?G K Chan, B J Drew, B Ide
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|November 5, 1999
Does recording of a patient's ST segment "fingerprint" during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) help to exclude coronary artery reocclusion as the cause of transient ischemia following the procedure?A D Banks, B J Drew, B Ide
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|February 26, 2000
What is the most common arrhythmia following cardiac revascularization?M J Kramer, B Ide, B J Drew
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|March 17, 2001
Lead wire reversal during 12-lead EKG monitoringK J Booker, K Holm, B J Drew, et al.
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Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|January 1, 1997
Is it safe to inject adenosine through a central line?B J Drew, B Ide
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|February 9, 1999
Differential diagnosis of wide QRS complex tachycardiaB J Drew, B Ide
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|July 1, 1997
An unexpected ST segment deviation during an exercise treadmill testB J Drew, B Ide
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|August 24, 1999
What is the most serious complication for patients with anorexia nervosa?Y Fukoka, B Ide, B Drew
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|March 21, 2000
Why should nurses closely monitor the ECG during insertion or exchange of a central venous catheter?C G Matsumoto, B J Drew, B Ide
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|November 1, 1991
Accuracy of bedside electrocardiographic monitoring: a report on current practices of critical care nursesB J Drew, B Ide, P S Sparacino
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|May 11, 2000
What life threatening complication of hyperthyroidism results in prominent U waves on the EKG?G K Chan, B J Drew, B Ide
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|November 5, 1999
Does recording of a patient's ST segment "fingerprint" during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) help to exclude coronary artery reocclusion as the cause of transient ischemia following the procedure?A D Banks, B J Drew, B Ide
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|February 26, 2000
What is the most common arrhythmia following cardiac revascularization?M J Kramer, B Ide, B J Drew
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing|March 17, 2001
Lead wire reversal during 12-lead EKG monitoringK J Booker, K Holm, B J Drew, et al.
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