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Perceptions and Realities of Testing for Alcohol and Other Drugs in Trauma Patients
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Our results suggest that clinicians generally support the notion of routine testing for trauma patients; however, they tend to overestimate the rates at which these tests are performed. Additionally, clinicians demonstrate testing biases that may influence the distribution of care in the acutely injured population.
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