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July 1981
Extubation from Ambient or Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure in Adults
Stuart F. Quan, M.D.;
Stuart F. Quan, M.D.
* Fellow in Emergency Medicine; currently Instructor in Medicine, University of Arizona.
† Assistant Clinical Professor of Anesthesia.
† Associate Clinical Professor of Anesthesia.
† Assistant Clinical Professor of Anesthesia.
† Associate Clinical Professor of Anesthesia.
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Robert T. Falltrick, M.D.;
Robert T. Falltrick, M.D.
* Fellow in Emergency Medicine; currently Instructor in Medicine, University of Arizona.
† Assistant Clinical Professor of Anesthesia.
† Associate Clinical Professor of Anesthesia.
† Assistant Clinical Professor of Anesthesia.
† Associate Clinical Professor of Anesthesia.
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Richard M. Schlobohm, M.D.
Richard M. Schlobohm, M.D.
* Fellow in Emergency Medicine; currently Instructor in Medicine, University of Arizona.
† Assistant Clinical Professor of Anesthesia.
† Associate Clinical Professor of Anesthesia.
† Assistant Clinical Professor of Anesthesia.
† Associate Clinical Professor of Anesthesia.
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Anesthesiology July 1981, Vol. 55, 53–56.
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Stuart F. Quan, Robert T. Falltrick, Richard M. Schlobohm; Extubation from Ambient or Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure in Adults. Anesthesiology 1981; 55:53–56 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198107000-00011
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