Analgesia and Sedation in Critically Ill Patients With Burns.

AACN Adv Crit Care

David Blair is Clinical Pharmacy Specialist-Emergency Medicine, Pharmacy Department, Ascension Genesys Hospital, 1 Genesys Parkway, Grand Blanc, MI 48439

Published: June 2022

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