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Volume 16, Number 2, April 2004

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The dilemma of managing carbon monoxide poisoning
pp. 101-102(2)
Author: Emerson G.

A pilot trial of BIS monitoring for procedural sedation in the emergency department
pp. 103-107(5)
Authors: Fatovich D.M.; Gope M.; Paech M.J.

Practicality of performing medical procedures in chemical protective ensembles
pp. 108-113(6)
Authors: Garner A.; Laurence H.; Lee A.

Can serum mast cell tryptase help diagnose anaphylaxis?
pp. 120-124(5)
Authors: Brown S.G.; Blackman K.E.; Heddle R.J.

Management of septic shock in childhood
pp. 125-134(10)
Authors: Sparrow A.; Willis F.

A paediatric trauma study of scooter injuries
pp. 139-144(6)
Authors: Fong C.P.; Hood N.

Where to now with carbon monoxide poisoning?
pp. 151-154(4)
Authors: Scheinkestel C.D.; Jones K.; Myles P.S.; Cooper D.J.; Millar I.L.; Tuxen D.V.

Mental health and alcohol and other drug training for emergency department workers: One solution to help manage increasing demand
pp. 155-160(6)
Authors: King D.L.; Kalucy R.S.; de Crespigny C.F.; Stuhlmiller C.M.; Thomas L.J.

Congenital diaphragmatic hernia masquerading as pneumonia
pp. 167-169(3)
Authors: Ng C-p.; Lo C-b.; Chung C-h.

Postcoital haemoperitoneum: A cause for shock
pp. 170-171(2)
Authors: Goswami A.; S Raghavan S.; Ghotekar L.H.

An unusual knee injury: Isolated tibiofibular dislocation
pp. 172-173(2)
Authors: Petter A.; Davidson J.

Corrigendum
pp. 179-179(1)

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