J.M. Cutler's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
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... In addition, enteral tubes may be used for gastric decompression and the delivery of medication to these patients (Williams and Leslie, 2005). Patients who are critically ill often have or may be susceptible to life threatening illnesses or injuries, unstable, and may have complex needs which require regular and intensive nursing care (Cutler and Cutler, 2010). ...