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Glucose Control in the Critically Ill Patient Utilizing Computerized Intravenous Insulin Dosing
November 30, 2009
An article published by US Endocrinology explores computer-guided glucose management systems as an alternative to paper protocols for critically ill patients requiring intravenous insulin.
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