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Published on: October 3, 2016
[Allergy to latex in surgical ward (II). Nurses' operational protocol]
Joana Bagur Marquès1, Bárbara Duque González
1Hospital Mateu Orfila, Menorca.
Abstract:
The authors propose a nurses' operational protocol to follow when dealing with a patient who has an allergy to latex in a surgical ward, amplifying this protocol to the entire patient care areas in a hospital to provide integral treatment for such allergy patients. In this second article, the authors analyze pharmaceutical products used to see whether or not they contain latex.
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