The issue of penal and legal protection of the intensive care unit physician within the context of patient’s consent to treatment. Part II: unconscious patient
Siewiera J, Kübler A, Filipowska M, Trnka J, Zamaro-Michalska A. The issue of penal and legal protection of the intensive care unit physician within the context of patient’s consent to treatment. Part II: unconscious patient. Anestezjologia Intensywna Terapia. 2014:58-63.
APA
Siewiera, J., Kübler, A., Filipowska, M., Trnka, J., & Zamaro-Michalska, A. (2014). The issue of penal and legal protection of the intensive care unit physician within the context of patient’s consent to treatment. Part II: unconscious patient. Anestezjologia Intensywna Terapia, 58-63.
Chicago
Siewiera, Jacek, Andrzej Kübler, Monika Filipowska, Jakub Trnka, and Aleksandra Zamaro-Michalska. 2014. "The issue of penal and legal protection of the intensive care unit physician within the context of patient’s consent to treatment. Part II: unconscious patient". Anestezjologia Intensywna Terapia: 58-63.
Harvard
Siewiera, J., Kübler, A., Filipowska, M., Trnka, J., and Zamaro-Michalska, A. (2014). The issue of penal and legal protection of the intensive care unit physician within the context of patient’s consent to treatment. Part II: unconscious patient. Anestezjologia Intensywna Terapia, pp.58-63.
MLA
Siewiera, Jacek et al. "The issue of penal and legal protection of the intensive care unit physician within the context of patient’s consent to treatment. Part II: unconscious patient." Anestezjologia Intensywna Terapia, 2014, pp. 58-63.
Vancouver
Siewiera J, Kübler A, Filipowska M, Trnka J, Zamaro-Michalska A. The issue of penal and legal protection of the intensive care unit physician within the context of patient’s consent to treatment. Part II: unconscious patient. Anestezjologia Intensywna Terapia. 2014:58-63.
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