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Nursing aspects related to different groups of respiratory patients
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Is information given to the patient prior to the bronchoscopic procedure adequate and understandable?
N. Triller, S. Duh, M. Petrinec - Primoziu, M. Košnik (Golnik, Slovenia)
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Annual Congress 2003 - Nursing aspects related to different groups of respiratory patients
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Nursing aspects related to different groups of respiratory patients
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N. Triller, S. Duh, M. Petrinec - Primoziu, M. Košnik (Golnik, Slovenia). Is information given to the patient prior to the bronchoscopic procedure adequate and understandable?. Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 3202
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