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Intensive care unit nurse staffing and the risk for complications after abdominal aortic surgery.Pronovost et al., 2001
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- Pronovost P
- Dang D
- Dorman T
- Lipsett P
- Garrett E
- Jenckes M
- Bass E
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- Effective clinical practice: ECP
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Intensive care unit nurse staffing and the risk for complications after abdominal aortic surgery.
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