Nursing care and management of patients with a nephrostomy
nursing is limited. This article explains what hospital and community nurses need to know about the nephrostomy and its management, including the main risk factors and issues around self-care for patients requiring a long-term nephrostomy. Citation Martin R, Baker H (2019) Nursing care and management of patients with a nephrostomy.
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