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Download fileFactors contributing to normothermia in people with a major burn injury in the first 24 hours of hospital admission
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posted on 2023-05-25, 04:55 authored by Jessica ClackThrough a retrospective chart audit, this research revealed that the body temperature of a burn-injured person on admission to hospital is a key factor in contributing to normothermia following hypothermia. This finding will assist patients immediate emergency care needs.
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Central Queensland UniversityAdditional Rights
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Dr Sandra Walker ; Professor Trudy DwyerThesis Type
- Master's by Research Thesis
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- Traditional