Intensive care for the critically ill adult

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Jones, Alice Y.M., Ntoumenopoulos, George and Paratz, Jennifer D.. (2008). Intensive care for the critically ill adult. In In J.A. Pryor and S.A. Prasad (Ed.). Physiotherapy for respiratory and cardiac problems: Adults and paediatrics pp. 270 - 312 Churchill Livingstone.
AuthorsJones, Alice Y.M., Ntoumenopoulos, George and Paratz, Jennifer D.
EditorsJ.A. Pryor and S.A. Prasad
Page range270 - 312
Year2008
Book titlePhysiotherapy for respiratory and cardiac problems: Adults and paediatrics
PublisherChurchill Livingstone
Place of publicationUnited Kingdom
ISBN9780080449852
Research GroupSchool of Allied Health
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