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What respiratory teaching is currently being delivered to pre-registration nurses in the United Kingdom?
N. Roberts (Glasgow (Glasgow), United Kingdom), K. Lippiett (Southampton, United Kingdom), C. Kelly (Ormskirk, United Kingdom)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Challenges and updates in nursing care around the world
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Challenges and updates in nursing care around the world
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