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W P Monaghan

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Military Medicine|May 23, 1998
The first four years of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Graduate School of NursingE Levine, W P Monaghan
AANA Journal|January 5, 2002
The prevalence of visible and/or occult blood on anesthesia and monitoring equipmentS M Perry, W P Monaghan
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|June 1, 1981
Fatal blood transfusion reactions. An analysisF R Camp, W P Monaghan
Transfusion|January 1, 1981
Delayed hemolytic episodes due to anti-MM B Furlong, W P Monaghan
AANA Journal|June 1, 1997
Incidence of visible and occult blood on laryngoscope blades and handlesR A Phillips, W P Monaghan
Critical Care Medicine|December 1, 1982
Osmolality and oncotic pressure of volume expanding fluids for newborn administrationS M Golden, J Steenbarger, W P Monaghan
The American Journal of Medical Technology|December 1, 1981
Two additional examples of non-transfusion-stimulated anti-KellA Clark, W P Monaghan, C A Martin
Transfusion|September 1, 1977
Military blood banking: blood transfusion aboard a Naval hospital ship receiving multiple casualties in a combat zone, a controlled medical environmentW P Monaghan, D R Levan, F R Camp
Transfusion|September 1, 1987
The use of frozen intravenous crystalloid solutions as the refrigerant for shipping bloodJ J Berger, W P Monaghan, W D Hann
Transfusion|July 1, 1981
A pre-sealed overwrap method of protecting frozen blood components during water immersion thawingD A Smith, W P Monaghan, R M Orcutt, et al.
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Military Medicine|May 23, 1998
The first four years of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Graduate School of NursingE Levine, W P Monaghan
AANA Journal|January 5, 2002
The prevalence of visible and/or occult blood on anesthesia and monitoring equipmentS M Perry, W P Monaghan
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|June 1, 1981
Fatal blood transfusion reactions. An analysisF R Camp, W P Monaghan
Transfusion|January 1, 1981
Delayed hemolytic episodes due to anti-MM B Furlong, W P Monaghan
AANA Journal|June 1, 1997
Incidence of visible and occult blood on laryngoscope blades and handlesR A Phillips, W P Monaghan
Critical Care Medicine|December 1, 1982
Osmolality and oncotic pressure of volume expanding fluids for newborn administrationS M Golden, J Steenbarger, W P Monaghan
The American Journal of Medical Technology|December 1, 1981
Two additional examples of non-transfusion-stimulated anti-KellA Clark, W P Monaghan, C A Martin
Transfusion|September 1, 1977
Military blood banking: blood transfusion aboard a Naval hospital ship receiving multiple casualties in a combat zone, a controlled medical environmentW P Monaghan, D R Levan, F R Camp
Transfusion|September 1, 1987
The use of frozen intravenous crystalloid solutions as the refrigerant for shipping bloodJ J Berger, W P Monaghan, W D Hann
Transfusion|July 1, 1981
A pre-sealed overwrap method of protecting frozen blood components during water immersion thawingD A Smith, W P Monaghan, R M Orcutt, et al.
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