Author: Association Perioperative Registered Nurse
Edition: 1
Publisher: Assn of Operating Room Nurses
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1888460202
2004 Standards, Recommended Practices And Guidelines
Medical books 2004 Standards, Recommended Practices And Guidelines. Medical books 2003 Standards Recommended Practices And Guidelines: With Official Aorn Statements. Assn of Perioperative Nurses. PAPERBACK. 1888460164 Good. No dust jacket as issued. previous university library reference text; plastic over cover; clean text solid binding; expected stamps and markings . Good. 2004.
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