Impact of Personal Protective Equipment on Intravascular Access Effectiveness

Journal Title: Eurasian Journal of Emergency Medicine - Year 2021, Vol 20, Issue 1

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Anna Drozd, Togay Evrin, Dariusz Kosior, Gabriela Borkowska, Sylwia Wozniak, Aleksandra Gasecka, Burak Katipoğlu, Lukasz Szarpak

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  • EP ID EP693165
  • DOI 10.4274/eajem.galenos.2021.79663
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Anna Drozd, Togay Evrin, Dariusz Kosior, Gabriela Borkowska, Sylwia Wozniak, Aleksandra Gasecka, Burak Katipoğlu, Lukasz Szarpak (2021). Impact of Personal Protective Equipment on Intravascular Access Effectiveness. Eurasian Journal of Emergency Medicine, 20(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-693165