Vital signs monitoring on general wards: clinical staff perceptions of current practices and the planned introduction of continuous monitoring technology.
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Jeffrey Braithwaite | Magnolia Cardona-Morrell | Johanna Westbrook | Rebecca Lake | Ken Hillman | Mirela Prgomet | Magnolia Cardona-Morrell | K. Hillman | J. Braithwaite | J. Westbrook | M. Prgomet | J. Long | M. Nicholson | R. Lake | Janet Long | Margaret Nicholson
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