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Predictive Modelling of the Primary and Secondary Pharmacology of Compounds in Drug DiscoveryGiblin, Kathryn AnneChemistry 2020Texto completo disponível |
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Left behind: Exploring the concerns of Emergency Department staff when personnel are utilised for inter-hospital transferWalters, Clare ; Cope, Vicki ; PR Hopkins, Martin ; Cope, Vicki ; Hopkins, Martin2022Sem texto completo |
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The impact of adverse events on older Australians living in residential aged care: balancing safety and dignityBellinda-Jane St Clair-Fenech ; Andrew Georgiou ; Amy Tran ; Mikaela Jorgensen2023Sem texto completo |
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Endoskopische Sleeve Gastroplastie (ESG) zur Therapie von krankhaft adipösen Patienten mit klinisch herausfordernden SituationenLi, Renjie2022Texto completo disponível |
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Electronic medical records and quality of care: exploration of the effects of EMR use on the quality of hospital carePoelgeest, Rube van2022Texto completo disponível |
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Colitis After Cancer Immunotherapy: Considerations for a Prevalent Immune-Related Adverse EventHughes, Michael Sang2019Texto completo disponível |
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Monitoring anesthesia: Optimizing monitoring strategies to reduce adverse effects of anesthetic drugs on ventilationBroens, S.J.L.2020Texto completo disponível |
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Evaluation of Strategies for Reducing The Incidence of Adverse Events during Extended Wear of Silicone Hydrogel Contact LensesOzkan, Jerome2015Sem texto completo |
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Nurse led detection of adverse events following cardiac admissions and procedures in a regional Australian health districtWilliams, Trent ; University of Newcastle. Faculty of Health, School of Nursing and Midwifery2019Sem texto completo |
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Implementation and evaluation of a nurse-administered dysphagia screening tool to identify patient’s at high risk for post-extubation dysphagiaKehl, Andrew DUVM ScholarWorks 2019Texto completo disponível |