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Access Device Guidelines: Recommendations for Nursing Practice and Education

By (author) Dawn Camp-Sorrell, Edited by D Camp-Sorrell






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Helps you develop the expertise you need to manage the various access devices available today. This new edition explores the latest technologies, management procedures, and other pertinent issues related to access device usage. Developed to provide recommendations for application of access device technology within nursing practice, these guidelines will provide oncology nurses with the foundation for everyday practice.

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Publisher | Oncology Nursing Society
Published date | 15 Jan 2004
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Format | Spiral bound
Pages | 141
Dimensions | 275 x 185 x 19mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 445g
ISBN | 978-1-8905-0441-0
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BISAC | medical / family & general practice


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