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Clinical Effectiveness of a Critical Care Nursing Outreach Service in Facilitating Discharge From th
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Title Clinical Effectiveness of a Critical Care Nursing Outreach Service in Facilitating Discharge From th
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/728570?src=rss
Description ICU nurses follow up on patients transferred to general care units to provide education and clinical support, but are outcomes improved? American Journal of Critical Care
Category Articles > Critical Care
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Date Sep 30, 2010
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