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Original Research and Articles
Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2019September 16, 2019 EDT

Batteries Gone Bad : Batteries power countless medical devices, making reliable performance essential. The effect of unanticipated battery failure can range in severity from benign inconvenience to a clinical emergency.

Kim Liberatore, Barry Kohler,
patient safety telemetry monitoring equipment
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Liberatore K, Kohler B. Batteries Gone Bad : Batteries power countless medical devices, making reliable performance essential. The effect of unanticipated battery failure can range in severity from benign inconvenience to a clinical emergency. Patient Safety. 2019;1(1):58-59. doi:10.33940/data/2019.9.8
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