Optimización de los resultados | 14 JUN 22

Manejo de heridas por quemaduras no severas en niños y adolescentes

Factores clave e intervenciones antes del ingreso hospitalario y luego del alta para mejorar los resultados de las quemaduras pediátricas
Autor/a: Leila Cuttle, Mark Fear, Fiona M Wood, Roy M Kimble, Andrew J A Holland Lancet Child Adolesc Health 2022; 6: 26978
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