Nursing and Treatment Experience of COVID-19 with Facial Paralysis
Introduction Facial paralysis is one of the nervous system manifestations reported about COVID-19. There has been no consensus on the treatment and nursing care of COVID-19 combined with facial paralysis. On May 2022, a COVID-19 case with facial paralysis was reported to make suggestions on nursing...
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Main Authors: | Wang Yu BSN, RN (Author), Yu Hai MD (Author), Yang Xiaoli MSN, RN (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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