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Today's surgical nurse · May 1997
ReviewHelping halt hypothermia. An overview of in-line blood/solution warmers.
- T M Reilly.
- Health Devices Group, ECRI, Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Todays Surg Nurse. 1997 May 1;19(3):22-7.
AbstractPreventing hypothermia when delivering fluids to a patient is of critical importance. Several varieties of fluid warmers are available to help prevent hypothermia. Before deciding which model of warmer to use, health care facilities must decide when they will use this technology.
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