Cite
Meeting medical emergency response criteria for hypertension is not associated with an increased likelihood of in-hospital mortality in a tertiary referral center.
MLA
Tsang, Jin Nuo Joan, et al. “Meeting Medical Emergency Response Criteria for Hypertension Is Not Associated with an Increased Likelihood of In-Hospital Mortality in a Tertiary Referral Center.” Resuscitation Plus, vol. 19, June 2024, p. 100679. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2024.100679.
APA
Tsang, J. N. J., Bacchi, S., Ovenden, C. D., Goh, R., Kovoor, J. G., Gupta, A. K., Min Le, Y., Lam, A., Stretton, B., To, M.-S., Woodman, R., Mangoni, A. A., & Malycha, J. (2024). Meeting medical emergency response criteria for hypertension is not associated with an increased likelihood of in-hospital mortality in a tertiary referral center. Resuscitation Plus, 19, 100679. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2024.100679
Chicago
Tsang, Jin Nuo Joan, Stephen Bacchi, Christopher D Ovenden, Rudy Goh, Joshua G Kovoor, Aashray K Gupta, Yong Min Le, et al. 2024. “Meeting Medical Emergency Response Criteria for Hypertension Is Not Associated with an Increased Likelihood of In-Hospital Mortality in a Tertiary Referral Center.” Resuscitation Plus 19 (June): 100679. doi:10.1016/j.resplu.2024.100679.