Staffing Patterns for Patient Care and Support Personnel in a General Pediatric Unit
The mission of a pediatric inpatient unit, no matter how large or small, whether in a private or public hospital, is to provide optimum, age-appropriate care for each patient and to lend sensitive and understanding support to his or her family. The key to success in achieving this mission is the qua...
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