The analysis of the hospitalization causes and outcomes of the newborns’ treatment in the pathology and intensive care unit. The role of the neonatological nurse
Glińska J, Bera A, Brosowska B, Stańczyk J. The analysis of the hospitalization causes and outcomes of the newborns’ treatment in the pathology and intensive care unit. The role of the neonatological nurse. Nursing Problems / Problemy Pielęgniarstwa. 2011;19(4):431-438.
APA
Glińska, J., Bera, A., Brosowska, B., & Stańczyk, J. (2011). The analysis of the hospitalization causes and outcomes of the newborns’ treatment in the pathology and intensive care unit. The role of the neonatological nurse. Nursing Problems / Problemy Pielęgniarstwa, 19(4), 431-438.
Chicago
Glińska, Jolanta, Anna Bera, Beata Brosowska, and Jerzy Stańczyk. 2011. "The analysis of the hospitalization causes and outcomes of the newborns’ treatment in the pathology and intensive care unit. The role of the neonatological nurse". Nursing Problems / Problemy Pielęgniarstwa 19 (4): 431-438.
Harvard
Glińska, J., Bera, A., Brosowska, B., and Stańczyk, J. (2011). The analysis of the hospitalization causes and outcomes of the newborns’ treatment in the pathology and intensive care unit. The role of the neonatological nurse. Nursing Problems / Problemy Pielęgniarstwa, 19(4), pp.431-438.
MLA
Glińska, Jolanta et al. "The analysis of the hospitalization causes and outcomes of the newborns’ treatment in the pathology and intensive care unit. The role of the neonatological nurse." Nursing Problems / Problemy Pielęgniarstwa, vol. 19, no. 4, 2011, pp. 431-438.
Vancouver
Glińska J, Bera A, Brosowska B, Stańczyk J. The analysis of the hospitalization causes and outcomes of the newborns’ treatment in the pathology and intensive care unit. The role of the neonatological nurse. Nursing Problems / Problemy Pielęgniarstwa. 2011;19(4):431-438.
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