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Blast Injuries: A Review CME/CE
Author: Sussan K. Sutphen, MD, MEd
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Release Date: November 9, 2005Valid for credit through November 9, 2006

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Contents of This CME/CE Activity
  1. Blast Injuries: A Review
    Introduction
    Terrorism
    Explosions and Explosive Devices
    Mechanisms of Injury and Injury Patterns in Explosions
    General Management
    Pulmonary Injuries
    Gastrointestinal (GI) Injuries
    Neurologic Injuries
    Auditory Injuries
    Orthopedic Injuries
    Ocular Injuries
    Miscellaneous Injuries
    Summary
    Additional Resources
    References


 
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