The Meanings of Hands among Clinical Nurses in a Tertiary Hospital
Hye-Jin YOO; Eunyoung-E SUH; Yeon-Hee SHIN; Jung-Sun CHOI; Kwang-Hee PARK; Jung-Yoon KIM; Hyunsun KIM; Jiyoung KANG.
Journal of Korean Critical Care Nursing
; (3): 50-60, 2019.
ArtÃculo en Ko | WPRIM | ID: wpr-788177
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