Journal of Emergency Nursing
Volume 35, Issue 6 , Pages 536-539 , November 2009

A Collaborative, Nurse-driven Initiative to Reduce Hospital-acquired Urinary Tract Infections

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PII: S0099-1767(09)00194-9

doi: 10.1016/j.jen.2009.04.017

Journal of Emergency Nursing
Volume 35, Issue 6 , Pages 536-539 , November 2009