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Effects of Covering Newborn's Head after Bath on Body Temperature, Heart Rate and Arterial Oxygen Saturation. |
Dong Yeon Kim, Ho Ran Park |
Child Health Nurs Res. 2012;18(4):201-206. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4094/jkachn.2012.18.4.201 |
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