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How Low Should You Go? The Limbo of Glycemic Control in Intensive Care Units

Critical Care Nurse - United States
doi 10.4037/ccn2011188
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MedicineCritical Care Nursing
Date

July 31, 2011

Authors
A. C. FaustR. L. AttridgeL. Ryan
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AACN Publishing


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