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Scientific Inquiry Meets the Bedside: Improving Practices in Airway Management
Susan Alexander1, Pamela V O'Neal
1Author Affiliation: Associate Professor (Ms Alexander and Dr O'Neal), College of Nursing, University of Alabama in Huntsville.
Clinical Nurse Specialist CNS
|April 5, 2019
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