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Kim Choate

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Australian Nursing Journal (July 1993)|June 24, 2008
Tracheostomy: your questions answeredKim Choate, Julie Barbetti
Australian Nursing Journal (July 1993)|December 31, 2002
Reducing anxiety in patients and families discharged from ICUKim Choate, Mark Stewart
Australian Nursing Journal (July 1993)|July 12, 2011
Pain managementKim Choate, Wendy McDonald, David Scott
Australian Nursing Journal (July 1993)|June 21, 2008
Tracheostomy: clinical practice and the formation of policy and guidelinesKim Choate, Julie Barbetti, Mandy Sandford
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|December 9, 2008
Tracheostomy decannulation failure rate following critical illness: a prospective descriptive studyKim Choate, Julie Barbetti, Judy Currey
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Australian Nursing Journal (July 1993)|June 24, 2008
Tracheostomy: your questions answeredKim Choate, Julie Barbetti
Australian Nursing Journal (July 1993)|December 31, 2002
Reducing anxiety in patients and families discharged from ICUKim Choate, Mark Stewart
Australian Nursing Journal (July 1993)|July 12, 2011
Pain managementKim Choate, Wendy McDonald, David Scott
Australian Nursing Journal (July 1993)|June 21, 2008
Tracheostomy: clinical practice and the formation of policy and guidelinesKim Choate, Julie Barbetti, Mandy Sandford
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|December 9, 2008
Tracheostomy decannulation failure rate following critical illness: a prospective descriptive studyKim Choate, Julie Barbetti, Judy Currey
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