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- J Buckle.
- Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom.
- J. Perianesth. Nurs. 1999 Dec 1;14(6):336-44.
AbstractComplementary therapies are being used by nurses across America to enhance patient care. Aroma-therapy is a tool for holistic nursing that appears to enhance pain control and could prove to be a useful addition to peri-anesthesia nursing practice. This report addresses the emergence of non-conventional therapies and examines the potential role for aroma-therapy in peri-anesthesia pain management. Tables provide information about essential oils and application methods.
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