Delayed Hospital Discharges; Could Pressure Sore Incidents in Fractured Neck of Femurs Patients and Elevated Nutritional Needs be a Contributing Factor?

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Dr. MJH Rahmani
Dr. MJH Rahmani
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Anahita Dehbozorgi
Anahita Dehbozorgi
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Dr. Majid Khan
Dr. Majid Khan
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Dr. MJH Rahmani. 2016. \u201cDelayed Hospital Discharges; Could Pressure Sore Incidents in Fractured Neck of Femurs Patients and Elevated Nutritional Needs be a Contributing Factor?\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - K: Interdisciplinary GJMR-K Volume 16 (GJMR Volume 16 Issue K4): .

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Delayed Hospital Discharges; Could Pressure Sore Incidents in Fractured Neck of Femurs Patients and Elevated Nutritional Needs be a Contributing Factor?

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Dr. MJH Rahmani
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