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  • 25. Point-of-care testing reduces length of stay in emergency department chest pain patients.
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  • 28. Prevalence of cocaine use among patients attending the emergency department with chest pain.
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  • 32. The association of controlling pseudoephedrine availability on methamphetamine-related emergency department visits.
    Hendrickson RG, Cloutier RL, Fu R.
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  • 35. The limited utility of routine cardiac stress testing in emergency department chest pain patients younger than 40 years.
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    Roche AM, Pidd K, Bywood P, Freeman T.
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