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Early triage treatment reduces asthma admissions – Nurse.com

April 4, 2012Immunosuppressive Drugsadmin

Early triage treatment reduces asthma admissions
Nurse.com
Children with moderate or severe asthma attacks who were treated with systemic corticosteroids during the first 75 minutes of triage in the ED were 16% less likely to be admitted to the hospital, according to a Canada-based study.

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