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Volumn 9, Issue 9, 2002, Pages 910-915
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Lack of association between patient ethnicity or race and fracture analgesia
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Author keywords
Analgesia; Ethnicity; Fractures; Long bone fractures; Pain; Race
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Indexed keywords
ANALGESIC AGENT;
ADULT;
ANALGESIA;
ARTICLE;
CAUCASIAN;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
EMERGENCY TREATMENT;
ETHNIC DIFFERENCE;
FEMALE;
FRACTURE;
GLASGOW COMA SCALE;
HUMAN;
LOGISTIC REGRESSION ANALYSIS;
LONG BONE;
MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY;
MALE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RACE DIFFERENCE;
RETROSPECTIVE STUDY;
SEX DIFFERENCE;
TEACHING HOSPITAL;
TREATMENT INDICATION;
TREATMENT OUTCOME;
URBAN AREA;
ADULT;
AFRICAN AMERICANS;
ANALGESIA;
ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE;
ASIAN AMERICANS;
COHORT STUDIES;
EMERGENCY SERVICE, HOSPITAL;
ETHNIC GROUPS;
EUROPEAN CONTINENTAL ANCESTRY GROUP;
EXTREMITIES;
FEMALE;
FRACTURES, BONE;
HEALTH SERVICES ACCESSIBILITY;
HISPANIC AMERICANS;
HOSPITALS, GENERAL;
HOSPITALS, TEACHING;
HUMANS;
MALE;
MIDDLE AGED;
PAIN;
PHYSICIAN'S PRACTICE PATTERNS;
PREDICTIVE VALUE OF TESTS;
RETROSPECTIVE STUDIES;
RISK FACTORS;
SAN FRANCISCO;
TRAUMA CENTERS;
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EID: 0036713670
PISSN: 10696563
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1197/aemj.9.9.910 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (79)
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References (11)
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