The Measurement of Time to First Antibiotic Dose for Pneumonia in the Emergency Department: A White Paper and Position Statement Prepared for the American Academy of Emergency Medicine

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Joshua A. Isserman ◽  
Patrick B. Hinfey
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Emergency ultrasound (EUS) is now widely considered to be a “skill integral to the practice of emergency medicine.”1The Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) initially issued a position statement in 1999 supporting the availability of focused ultrasound 24 hours per day in the emergency department (ED).2


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