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DOES THE USE OF NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING DRUGS DURING ANESTHESIA INHIBIT EFFECTIVE NEUROLOGIC MONITORING OF THE FACIAL NERVE?
MLA
S. Storick, et al. “Does the Use of Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs during Anesthesia Inhibit Effective Neurologic Monitoring of the Facial Nerve?” Anesthesiology, vol. 77, Sept. 1992, p. A200. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199209001-00200.
APA
S. Storick, E. Teeple, T. Shih, L. Arelt, E. Blair, & D. Chen. (1992). Does the Use of Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs during Anesthesia Inhibit Effective Neurologic Monitoring of the Facial Nerve? Anesthesiology, 77, A200. https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199209001-00200
Chicago
S. Storick, E. Teeple, T. Shih, L. Arelt, E. Blair, and D. Chen. 1992. “Does the Use of Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs during Anesthesia Inhibit Effective Neurologic Monitoring of the Facial Nerve?” Anesthesiology 77 (September): A200. doi:10.1097/00000542-199209001-00200.