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A study to assess the knowledge among staff nurses working in various ICUs regarding identification and management of ICU delirium with a view to develop a …Kankarwal et al., 2019
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- Kankarwal M
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Introduction: Patients with symptom of delirium present high rate of mortality, increase length of hospital stay, increasing the workload of ICU nurses. Nurses play key role in identification of ICU delirium and in providing quality care to patients. Objective of Study: To assess the …
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