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Crit Care Nurse 1990 Jun; 10(5): 65-78

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Critical Care Nurse, Vol 10, Issue 5, 65-78
Copyright © 1990 by American Association of Critical Care Nurses


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Laser angioplasty in peripheral vascular disease

MC Paul and M Halfman-Franey

The use of laser energy to recanalize peripheral arterial vessels is a new and challenging alternative to more extensive surgical intervention. This exciting technique allows the critical care nurse to respond creatively to changing protocols and patient situations, establishing standards of nursing care for this patient population.





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