Preoperative patient education: can we improve satisfaction and reduce anxiety?
Informação pré-operatória ao paciente: podemos melhorar a satisfação e reduzir a ansiedade?
Jaime Ortiz; Suwei Wang; MacArthur A. Elayda; Daniel A. Tolpin
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