Simplifying Glasgow Coma Scale Use for Nurses; This paper has been withdrawn.
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2015-07-04 https://doi.org/10.14419/ijans.v4i2.4639 -
Consciousness, Flow Chart, Glasgow Coma Scale, and Nurses. -
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AL-Quraan, H., & AbuRuz, M. (2015). Simplifying Glasgow Coma Scale Use for Nurses; This paper has been withdrawn. International Journal of Advanced Nursing Studies, 4(2), 69-74. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijans.v4i2.4639Received date: 2015-04-17
Accepted date: 2015-06-29
Published date: 2015-07-04