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Original Research and Articles
Vol. 2, Issue 1, 2020March 17, 2020 EDT

How Safety Is Compromised When Hospital Equipment Is a Poor Fit for Patients Who Are Obese

Elizabeth Kukielka,
obesityabdominal girthBMIpatient safetyimagingequipmenthospital infrastructure
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Kukielka E. How Safety Is Compromised When Hospital Equipment Is a Poor Fit for Patients Who Are Obese. Patient Safety. 2020;2(1):48-56. doi:10.33940/​data/​2020.3.4
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