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Kellianne Fleming

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Respiratory Care|February 19, 2025
Is Replacing Long-Acting Inhalers With Short-Acting Nebulizers Truly Cost-Effective? The Verdict Is Still OutKellianne Fleming, Jonathon D Truwit
Respiratory Care|March 3, 2025
Empowering Respiratory Therapists to Restrict Nebulized 3% Saline and N-Acetylcysteine During Mechanical VentilationJonathon D Truwit, Kellianne Fleming, Rahul S Nanchal
Journal of Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing : Official Publication of the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society|March 10, 2021
Sustained Reduction of Nasal Pressure Injuries in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit With the Use of Bubble Continuous Positive Airway Pressure: A Quality Improvement ProjectChristie Lawrence, Lynn D Mohr, Anne Geistkemper, et al.
Respiratory Care|April 4, 2023
Optimizing Respiratory Therapy Resources by De-Implementing Low-Value CareKellianne Fleming, Jessica L George, Sarah J Bazelak, et al.
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Respiratory Care|February 19, 2025
Is Replacing Long-Acting Inhalers With Short-Acting Nebulizers Truly Cost-Effective? The Verdict Is Still OutKellianne Fleming, Jonathon D Truwit
Respiratory Care|March 3, 2025
Empowering Respiratory Therapists to Restrict Nebulized 3% Saline and N-Acetylcysteine During Mechanical VentilationJonathon D Truwit, Kellianne Fleming, Rahul S Nanchal
Journal of Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing : Official Publication of the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society|March 10, 2021
Sustained Reduction of Nasal Pressure Injuries in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit With the Use of Bubble Continuous Positive Airway Pressure: A Quality Improvement ProjectChristie Lawrence, Lynn D Mohr, Anne Geistkemper, et al.
Respiratory Care|April 4, 2023
Optimizing Respiratory Therapy Resources by De-Implementing Low-Value CareKellianne Fleming, Jessica L George, Sarah J Bazelak, et al.
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