Contemporary tracheostomy clinical management in respiratory wards: A continuous quality improvement program
C. Lo (Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Y. Chan (Hong Kong, Hong Kong), M. Choi (Hong Kong, Hong Kong), P. Chan (Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Y. Chan (Hong Kong, Hong Kong), C. Poon (Hong Kong, Hong Kong), C. Chu (Hong Kong, Hong Kong), (Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Contemporary respiratory care: symptoms, the role of the nurse and the organisation of care
Disease area: Respiratory critical care
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