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ISSN 2368-6820
Research Article
Vol. 57, 2021November 22, 2021 EDT

Relationship between potential barriers to early mobilization in adult patients during intensive care stay using the Perme ICU Mobility score

Esther C. Wilches Luna, Christiane Perme, Ada Clarice Gastaldi,
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Vol. 57, 2021
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  • Relationship between potential barriers to early mobilization in adult patients during intensive care stay using the Perme ICU Mobility score
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  • Message from the Editor-in-Chief
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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy
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Luna ECW, Perme C, Gastaldi AC. Relationship between potential barriers to early mobilization in adult patients during intensive care stay using the Perme ICU Mobility score. Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 2021;57:148-153. doi:10.29390/cjrt-2021-018
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