Decreasing pre‐procedural fasting times in hospitalized children
Alison R. Carroll(Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital), David Johnson(Florida Department of Health), Marni Krehnbrink(Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital), Katharina Modes(Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital), Lauren S. Starnes(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Allison B. McCoy(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Patricia Frost(Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital)
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