P.Y., L., W.L., C., W.Q., M., S.Y., L., & STUDIES, A. L. C. F. N. (2018). Using a case-based animation on physiological compensatory mechanism to remediate nurses' misconceptions about changes in patient vital signs. Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Chicago Style CitationP.Y., Lin, Chua W.L., Mok W.Q., Liaw S.Y., and ALICE LEE CENTRE FOR NURSING STUDIES. Using a Case-based Animation On Physiological Compensatory Mechanism to Remediate Nurses' Misconceptions About Changes in Patient Vital Signs. Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2018.
MLA引文P.Y., Lin, et al. Using a Case-based Animation On Physiological Compensatory Mechanism to Remediate Nurses' Misconceptions About Changes in Patient Vital Signs. Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2018.
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