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DouceFH, CoatesMA. Attrition in respiratory therapy education: Causes and relationships to admission criteria. Respir Care1984;29:823–828.
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FlaniganKS. A model for the evaluation of respiratory therapy program admissions criteria. Respir Care1985;30:334–338.
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ShelledyDC, MiklesSP. Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) in arterial blood gas interpretation: Part II. A comparison of the effects of CAI and classroom instruction. Respir Care1987;32:99–102.
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WardJJ, GraceyDR. Arterial oxygen values achieved by COPD patients breathing oxygen alternately via nasal mask and nasal cannula. Respir Care1985;30:250–255.
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HessD, D'AgostinoD, MagroskyS, MyersC, ShumanJ.Effect of nasal cannula displacement on arterial oxygen tension. Respir Care1984;29:21–24.
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HessD, SilageDA, MaxwellC.An arterial blood gas interpretation program for hand-held computers. Respir Care1984;29:756–759.
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HessD, ElserRC, AgarwalNN. The effects on the pulmonary shunt value of using measured versus calculated hemoglobin oxygen saturation and of correcting for the presence of carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin. Respir Care1984;29:1001–1005.
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HessD, KappA, KurtekW.The effect on delivered oxygen concentration of the rescuer's breathing supplemental oxygen during exhaled-gas ventilation. Respir Care1985;30:691–694.
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HessD, GoodC, DidyoungR, AgarwalNN, RexrodeWO. The validity of assessing arterial blood gases 10 minutes after an FIO2 change in mechanically ventilated patients without chronic pulmonary disease. Respir Care1985;30:1037–1041.
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HessD, EvansC, ThomasK, EitelD, KochanskyM.The relationship between conjunctival and arterial PO2 in 16 normal persons. Respir Care1986;31:191–198.
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HessD, BaranC.Ventilatory volumes using mouth-to-mouth, mouth-to-mask, and bag-valve techniques. Respir Care1986;31:774–779.
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HessD, LehmanE, TroupJ, SmokerJ.An evaluation of the P.K. Morgan pocket spirometer. Respir Care1986;31:786–791.
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HessD, EitelD.A portable and inexpensive computer system to interpret arterial blood gases. Respir Care1986;31:792–795.
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HessD, KochanskyM, HassettL, FrickR, RexrodeWO. An evaluation of the Nellcor N-10 portable pulse oximeter. Respir Care1986;31:796–802.
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HessD, DaughertyA, LargeE, AgarwalNN. A comparison of four methods of determining caloric requirements of mechanically ventilated trauma patients. Respir Care1986;31:1197–1203.
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RitzR, PiersonDJ. Managing respiratory care at Harborview: Camaraderie, creativity, and clinical research (editorial). Respir Care1986;31:1050–1053.
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WardJJ. Strategy for learning: Submit a paper (editorial). Respir Care1985;30:673–674.