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Keys to Safe Patient Warming
Without proper precautions, a help can become a hurt.
David Bernard, Senior Associate Editor

Patient warming devices meant to maintain normal body temperatures carry their own hazards if misused. Here's a review of the basics of safe patient warming.

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