Decisional responsibility for mechanical ventilation and weaning: an international survey

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Decisional responsibility for mechanical ventilation and weaning : an international survey. / Rose, Louise; Blackwood, Bronagh; Egerod, Ingrid; Haugdahl, Hege Selnes; Hofhuis, José; Isfort, Michael; Kydonaki, Kalliopi; Schubert, Maria; Sperlinga, Riccardo; Spronk, Peter; Storli, Sissel; McAuley, Daniel F; Schultz, Marcus J.

I: Critical Care (Online Edition), Bind 15, Nr. 6, 12.2011, s. R295.

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Rose, L, Blackwood, B, Egerod, I, Haugdahl, HS, Hofhuis, J, Isfort, M, Kydonaki, K, Schubert, M, Sperlinga, R, Spronk, P, Storli, S, McAuley, DF & Schultz, MJ 2011, 'Decisional responsibility for mechanical ventilation and weaning: an international survey', Critical Care (Online Edition), bind 15, nr. 6, s. R295. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc10588

APA

Rose, L., Blackwood, B., Egerod, I., Haugdahl, H. S., Hofhuis, J., Isfort, M., Kydonaki, K., Schubert, M., Sperlinga, R., Spronk, P., Storli, S., McAuley, D. F., & Schultz, M. J. (2011). Decisional responsibility for mechanical ventilation and weaning: an international survey. Critical Care (Online Edition), 15(6), R295. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc10588

Vancouver

Rose L, Blackwood B, Egerod I, Haugdahl HS, Hofhuis J, Isfort M o.a. Decisional responsibility for mechanical ventilation and weaning: an international survey. Critical Care (Online Edition). 2011 dec.;15(6):R295. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc10588

Author

Rose, Louise ; Blackwood, Bronagh ; Egerod, Ingrid ; Haugdahl, Hege Selnes ; Hofhuis, José ; Isfort, Michael ; Kydonaki, Kalliopi ; Schubert, Maria ; Sperlinga, Riccardo ; Spronk, Peter ; Storli, Sissel ; McAuley, Daniel F ; Schultz, Marcus J. / Decisional responsibility for mechanical ventilation and weaning : an international survey. I: Critical Care (Online Edition). 2011 ; Bind 15, Nr. 6. s. R295.

Bibtex

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