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L D Nelson

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New Horizons (Baltimore, Md.)|August 1, 1997
The new pulmonary artery catheters: continuous venous oximetry, right ventricular ejection fraction, and continuous cardiac outputL D Nelson
Critical Care Medicine|January 15, 1998
Death knell for parenteral nutrition?L D Nelson
Critical Care Medicine|August 1, 1997
Data, data everywhereL D Nelson
Critical Care Medicine|March 1, 1992
Patients, tools, clinicians, scientists ... a critical care paradigmL D Nelson
Critical Care Medicine|June 1, 1993
All goals are not the sameL D Nelson
Critical Care Medicine|November 1, 1993
Hemodynamic monitoring--a new day dawningL D Nelson
Psychological Assessment|October 6, 2000
Introduction to the special section on methods and implications of revising assessment instrumentsL D Nelson
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|October 1, 1987
Measuring depression in a clinical population using the MMPIL D Nelson
Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|September 1, 1996
Ventilatory support of the trauma patient with pulmonary contusionL D Nelson
Critical Care Medicine|August 14, 1999
Dysoxia and "dat" oxia: where does the oxygen go?L D Nelson
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New Horizons (Baltimore, Md.)|August 1, 1997
The new pulmonary artery catheters: continuous venous oximetry, right ventricular ejection fraction, and continuous cardiac outputL D Nelson
Critical Care Medicine|January 15, 1998
Death knell for parenteral nutrition?L D Nelson
Critical Care Medicine|August 1, 1997
Data, data everywhereL D Nelson
Critical Care Medicine|March 1, 1992
Patients, tools, clinicians, scientists ... a critical care paradigmL D Nelson
Critical Care Medicine|June 1, 1993
All goals are not the sameL D Nelson
Critical Care Medicine|November 1, 1993
Hemodynamic monitoring--a new day dawningL D Nelson
Psychological Assessment|October 6, 2000
Introduction to the special section on methods and implications of revising assessment instrumentsL D Nelson
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|October 1, 1987
Measuring depression in a clinical population using the MMPIL D Nelson
Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|September 1, 1996
Ventilatory support of the trauma patient with pulmonary contusionL D Nelson
Critical Care Medicine|August 14, 1999
Dysoxia and "dat" oxia: where does the oxygen go?L D Nelson
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