Research ArticleOriginal Contributions
Incorporating Tiotropium Into a Respiratory Therapist-Directed Bronchodilator Protocol for Managing In-Patients With COPD Exacerbations Decreases Bronchodilator Costs
Gail S Drescher, Bettye J Carnathan, Susan Imus and Gene L Colice
Respiratory Care December 2008, 53 (12) 1678-1684;
Gail S Drescher
Pulmonary Services Department, Washington Hospital Center, Washington DC
Bettye J Carnathan
Pulmonary Services Department, Washington Hospital Center, Washington DC
Susan Imus
Pulmonary Services Department, Washington Hospital Center, Washington DC
Gene L Colice
Department of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Respiratory Services, Washington Hospital Center, and with the Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, George Washington University, Washington DC
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Respiratory Care
Vol. 53, Issue 12
1 Dec 2008
Incorporating Tiotropium Into a Respiratory Therapist-Directed Bronchodilator Protocol for Managing In-Patients With COPD Exacerbations Decreases Bronchodilator Costs
Gail S Drescher, Bettye J Carnathan, Susan Imus, Gene L Colice
Respiratory Care Dec 2008, 53 (12) 1678-1684;