Multi-Site Study to Characterize Pressure Ulcers in Long-Term Care Under Best Practices - Tapa dura

Liao, Solomon; Baker, Maggie

 
9781025081250: Multi-Site Study to Characterize Pressure Ulcers in Long-Term Care Under Best Practices

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9781249830764: Multi-Site Study to Characterize Pressure Ulcers in Long-Term Care Under Best Practices

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ISBN 10:  1249830761 ISBN 13:  9781249830764
Editorial: BiblioGov, 2012
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