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Critical Care Scenarios - TIRBO #2: Procedural handedness

TIRBO #2: Procedural handedness

02/02/22 • 9 min

Critical Care Scenarios
When should you place a line or perform other procedures using your left (or non-dominant) hand? Brandon reflects on a few situations.
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When should you place a line or perform other procedures using your left (or non-dominant) hand? Brandon reflects on a few situations.

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