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Predictors and Use of Nonpharmacologic Interventions for Procedural Pain Associated with Turning among Hospitalized Adults
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Supported by the American Association of Critical Care Nurses and the University of California, San Francisco (Pathways to Clinical and Translational Research Fellowship, Spring 2007).
PII: S1524-9042(10)00019-6
doi: 10.1016/j.pmn.2010.02.004
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