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Medical emergencies / Emergency medicine / Respiratory therapy / Mechanical ventilation / Blood transfusion / Tracheotomy / Pulmonary hemorrhage / Anticoagulant / Vitamin K / Medicine / Intensive care medicine / Blood tests
Date: 2013-09-05 03:16:04
Medical emergencies
Emergency medicine
Respiratory therapy
Mechanical ventilation
Blood transfusion
Tracheotomy
Pulmonary hemorrhage
Anticoagulant
Vitamin K
Medicine
Intensive care medicine
Blood tests

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