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Vol. 35. Issue 1.
Pages 3-5 (January 2011)
Vol. 35. Issue 1.
Pages 3-5 (January 2011)
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Adverse effects, intercommunication, management of knowledge and care strategies in intensive nursing
Efectos adversos, intercomunicación, gestión del conocimiento y estrategias de cuidados en enfermería intensiva
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Servicio de Medicina Intensiva, Hospital Santa Bárbara, Puertollano, Spain
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