APA (7th ed.) Citation

Jocelyn Chase, Melissa Nicholson, Elizabeth Dogherty, Emma Garrod, Jocelyn Hill, Rupinder Brar, . . . William J. Connors. (2022). Self-injecting non-prescribed substances into vascular access devices: A case study of one health system's ongoing journey from clinical concern to practice and policy response. BMC.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Jocelyn Chase, Melissa Nicholson, Elizabeth Dogherty, Emma Garrod, Jocelyn Hill, Rupinder Brar, Victoria Weaver, and William J. Connors. Self-injecting Non-prescribed Substances into Vascular Access Devices: A Case Study of One Health System's Ongoing Journey from Clinical Concern to Practice and Policy Response. BMC, 2022.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Jocelyn Chase, et al. Self-injecting Non-prescribed Substances into Vascular Access Devices: A Case Study of One Health System's Ongoing Journey from Clinical Concern to Practice and Policy Response. BMC, 2022.

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