Perspective of nurses on effective factors on their decisions to administer PRN analgesics to children after surgery
Post-surgery pain is usually controlled by PRN drugs administered by nurses. According to the decision-making theories, this clinical decision-making depends on three factors: nurse-related factors; child-related factors; and hospital-related factors. This study deals with the first and second facto...
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Main Authors: | Karimi (Author), R. Parsa-Yekta (Author), Z. Mehran (Author), A. Nik-Farid (Author), L. (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2002-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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