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Hi David,
Micheal posted an article around dofficers and the value of that role last week on this group
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Hi all,
I am trying to pick you brains regarding obtaining evidence for having spotters/dofficers/trained observers during the donning and doffing process.
I am gathering relevant literature in any shapes or forms for my assessment/project. I have tried several databases but not getting much luck.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Kind regards.
David Changmin Ahn, RN, BN, GradCert. CritCare (Intensive Care Nursing), Cert IV T&A (David)
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