Substance related presentations to the emergency department in Winnipeg from January 1/2011 until December 31/2013.
The distorted illusion that drinking alcohol in excess and/or using drugs is fun, sexy, and accepted as the ‘thing to do’ has unfortunately become mainstream. The health effects associated with substance use and abuse in Canada have direct implications on health service utilization, especially when...
Main Author: | Boyce-Gaudreau, Krystal |
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Other Authors: | Clarke, Diana (Nursing) |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30176 |
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