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Five-Year Experience With an Automated Pupillometer System: Implementation and Nursing Attitudes

 

 

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Diem Kieu Tran, University of California Irvine Health – Orange, CA

 

2021 Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) 50th Critical Care Congress – February 2021

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