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Source: PubMed
Respiratory care
Dec, 1995;40 (12): 1336-43.
AARC-APT (American Association of Respiratory Care-Association of Polysomnography Technologists) clinical practice guideline. Polysomnography.
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PMID: 10153260
Abstract
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MeSH Term
Communicable Disease Control
Health Services Needs and Demand
Humans
Lung Diseases
Monitoring, Physiologic
Polysomnography
Quality Assurance, Health Care
Sleep Wake Disorders
United States
Guideline
Journal Article
Practice Guideline
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Respiratory
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