Continuous Monitoring in an Inpatient Medical-Surgical Unit: A Controlled Clinical Trial

The American Journal of Medicine - Tập 127 - Trang 226-232 - 2014
Harvey Brown1, Jamie Terrence1, Patricia Vasquez1, David W. Bates2,3, Eyal Zimlichman2,3
1California Hospital Medical Center, a member of Dignity Health, Los Angeles
2The Center for Patient Safety Research and Practice, Division of General Internal Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass
3Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass

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