Location
2023 Providence Nursing Research Conference
Start Date
24-2-2023 3:00 PM
Keywords:
washington, olympia, psph
Recommended Citation
Gadwa, Dawn; Billings, Crystal; and Chiu, Shih-Ting, "FAST 5: A frontline nurse designed tool to predict inpatient fall risk" (2023). Providence Nursing Research Conference 2023 – Present. 15.
https://digitalcommons.providence.org/prov_rn_conf_annual/2023/posters/15
Specialty
Nursing
Specialty
Hospital Medicine
Included in
FAST 5: A frontline nurse designed tool to predict inpatient fall risk
2023 Providence Nursing Research Conference
Comments
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