Awake Prone Positioning In COVID Positive Patients: A Retrospective Study
Background: While the advanced health care settings are struggling hard to handle the sudden surge of COVID-19 cases, resource poor settings in developing countries like Nepal can barely stand to fight the increasing number of severe cases. Easily available cost effective interventions would be gre...
Main Authors: | Shova Dangol, Dipesh Poudel, Surendra Man Shrestha, Prabhat Rawal, Kundu Shrestha |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nepal Health Research Council
2024-03-01
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Series: | Journal of Nepal Health Research Council |
Online Access: | http://103.69.126.137/index.php/jnhrc/article/view/4073 |
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