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Comparison of temporal to pulmonary artery temperature in febrile patients

Furlong et al., 2015

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2880758123343164860
Author
Furlong D
Carroll D
Finn C
Gay D
Gryglik C
Donahue V
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Dimensions of critical care nursing

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Background: As a routine part of clinical care, temperature measurement is a key indicator of illness. With the criterion standard of temperature measurement from the pulmonary artery catheter thermistor (PAT), which insertion of PAT carries significant risk to the patient, a …
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