Sedation in adults receiving mechanical ventilation: physiological and comfort outcomes.
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Sedation in adults receiving mechanical ventilation: physiological and comfort outcomes.
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Sedation in adults receiving mechanical ventilation: physiological and comfort outcomes.
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Sedation in adults receiving mechanical ventilation: physiological and comfort outcomes.
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Sedation in adults receiving mechanical ventilation: physiological and comfort outcomes.
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Sedation in adults receiving mechanical ventilation: physiological and comfort outcomes.
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Cindy L Munro
Curtis N Sessler
Jessica M Ketchum
Mary Jo Grap
Nyimas Y Arief
Paul A Wetzel
Rita Pickler
V Anne Hamilton
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e53-63; quiz e64
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10.4037/AJCC2012301
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2012-05-01T00:00:00Z