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A randomised controlled trial of the effect of continuous electronic physiological monitoring on the adverse event rate in high risk medical and surgical patients
MLA
A Hann, et al. A Randomised Controlled Trial of the Effect of Continuous Electronic Physiological Monitoring on the Adverse Event Rate in High Risk Medical and Surgical Patients. July 2016. EBSCOhost, widgets.ebscohost.com/prod/customlink/proxify/proxify.php?count=1&encode=0&proxy=&find_1=&replace_1=&target=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&scope=site&db=edsair&AN=edsair.doi.dedup.....16558012bdfd39a428cfa3e49387ac22&authtype=sso&custid=ns315887.
APA
A Hann, J D Young, Lionel Tarassenko, J. Price, Peter J. Watkinson, & Vicki S Barber. (2016). A randomised controlled trial of the effect of continuous electronic physiological monitoring on the adverse event rate in high risk medical and surgical patients.
Chicago
A Hann, J D Young, Lionel Tarassenko, J. Price, Peter J. Watkinson, and Vicki S Barber. 2016. “A Randomised Controlled Trial of the Effect of Continuous Electronic Physiological Monitoring on the Adverse Event Rate in High Risk Medical and Surgical Patients,” July. http://widgets.ebscohost.com/prod/customlink/proxify/proxify.php?count=1&encode=0&proxy=&find_1=&replace_1=&target=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&scope=site&db=edsair&AN=edsair.doi.dedup.....16558012bdfd39a428cfa3e49387ac22&authtype=sso&custid=ns315887.