No golden eggs but …. tasteful nonetheless.

Resuscitation

Ghent University Hospital, Belgium; Emergency Dispatch Centre, 112 - West /East-Flanders, Belgium; Belgian Society Emergency & Disaster Medicine BESEDIM, Belgium; National Council EMS, Belgium. Electronic address:

Published: April 2022

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