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NSW Rural Adult Emergency Clinical Guidelines - 4th edition
NSW Rural Paediatric Emergency Clinical Guidelines - 3rd edition
Preparing for Retrieval - ECI developed
Queensland Primary Clinical Care Manual (8th Edition), 2015, Queensland Health
Rural and Remote Emergency Services Standardisation Guidelines, Queensland Health
Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) Clinical Manuals
Part 1: Clinical Guidelines - Version 7.1 (November 2015)
Part 2: Drug Infusion Guidelines - Version 7.2 (January 2016)
Part 3: Procedures - Version 7.1 (July 2015)
- Part 4: Standard Drug List - Version 7.1 (July 2015)
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