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Health Sciences. ISBNÂ 9780323101301. "
Entonox". BabyCentre.
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original on 2006-11-11.
Hilton A. "
Entonox". www.suslik.org.
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acute coronary syndrome is of
unknown benefit. In
Canada and the UK,
Entonox and
Nitronox are used
commonly by
ambulance crews (including unregistered...
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concentration when
recovering from N2O administration. It is for this
reason that
Entonox, a 50:50
gaseous mixture of
nitrous oxide and oxygen, is
suitable for use...
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under supervision. In
prehospital care
Penthrox offers an
alternative to
Entonox, it
being smaller,
lighter and not
contraindicated with
chest injuries...
- for pain control,
especially as 53%
nitrous oxide, 47% oxygen,
known as
Entonox; in the UK,
midwives may use this gas
without a doctor's prescription....
- number.
Baskett had, for some time, had a
major interest in the use of
Entonox (premixed
nitrous oxide and oxygen) in pain relief. This was a
major innovation...
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saturations are less than 94% or
there are
signs of
respiratory distress.
Entonox is
frequently used by EMS
personnel in the
prehospital environment. However...
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birthing pains.
These centers also
offer opioid injections (Pethidine) and
Entonox gas as a way to help
alleviate pain. The
decor is
meant to
emphasize the...
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includes comprehensive first aid
equipment including stretchers,
oxygen and
Entonox. They
carry a
portable salvage pump in a water-tight container, and can...
- mistakes: one
doctor requested further supplies of the pain-killing gas
Entonox, but by the time the
request reached the surface, it had been
garbled into...