Prevention of alcohol withdrawal seizure recurrence and treatment of other alcohol withdrawal symptoms in the emergency department: a rapid review
Abstract Background Patients who experience harms from alcohol and other substance use often seek care in the emergency department (ED). ED visits related to alcohol withdrawal have increased across the world during the COVID-19 pandemic. ED clinicians are responsible for risk-stratifying patients u...
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Auteurs principaux: | Justin Jek-Kahn Koh, Madeline Malczewska, Mary M. Doyle, Jessica Moe |
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2021
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