Herramientas para la clínica pediátrica | 11 JUN 17

Sistemas de alarma para detección y respuesta al deterioro clínico en niños

Revisión sistemática sobre sistemas de alarma tempranos para la detección y tratamiento del deterioro clínico en niños
Autor/a: Veronica Lambert, Anne Matthews, Rachel MacDonell, John Fitzsimons BMJ Open. 2017 Mar 13;7(3)
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