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Volume 17, Issue 4
Higher levels of nurse staffing are not associated with reduced adverse events among postoperative children if surveillance levels are low
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Higher levels of nurse staffing are not associated with reduced adverse events among postoperative children if surveillance levels are low
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Feb 2014
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9
Mar 2014
25
4
6
Apr 2014
5
3
1
May 2014
4
4
3
Jun 2014
13
1
0
Jul 2014
11
0
3
Aug 2014
8
0
2
Sep 2014
92
11
13
Oct 2014
49
18
10
Nov 2014
90
5
5
Dec 2014
29
3
3
Jan 2015
36
6
9
Feb 2015
28
2
5
Mar 2015
24
2
5
Apr 2015
22
4
4
May 2015
33
0
1
Jun 2015
18
0
2
Jul 2015
25
2
3
Aug 2015
17
0
3
Sep 2015
33
3
1
Oct 2015
23
0
2
Nov 2015
23
3
4
Dec 2015
12
0
4
Jan 2016
33
2
4
Feb 2016
17
4
1
Mar 2016
12
6
3
Apr 2016
6
1
2
May 2016
14
3
5
Jun 2016
15
1
3
Jul 2016
27
0
0
Aug 2016
15
1
2
Sep 2016
32
3
6
Oct 2016
27
7
3
Nov 2016
29
2
2
Dec 2016
20
0
1
Jan 2017
21
2
0
Feb 2017
25
0
0
Mar 2017
32
3
3
Apr 2017
16
6
5
May 2017
16
3
2
Jun 2017
19
2
0
Jul 2017
44
5
5
Aug 2017
51
1
0
Sep 2017
80
2
0
Oct 2017
90
11
5
Nov 2017
88
5
1
Dec 2017
49
2
1
Jan 2018
84
4
3
Feb 2018
63
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0
Mar 2018
78
7
4
Apr 2018
76
8
1
May 2018
70
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0
Jun 2018
88
3
1
Jul 2018
42
1
2
Aug 2018
40
0
1
Sep 2018
29
6
1
Oct 2018
29
2
1
Nov 2018
50
5
1
Dec 2018
38
3
2
Jan 2019
26
2
2
Feb 2019
43
16
9
Mar 2019
22
3
2
Apr 2019
29
3
1
May 2019
19
3
2
Jun 2019
23
3
2
Jul 2019
26
2
1
Aug 2019
17
1
1
Sep 2019
26
5
2
Oct 2019
20
0
0
Nov 2019
12
0
0
Dec 2019
6
0
0
Jan 2020
19
3
1
Feb 2020
38
5
1
Mar 2020
19
0
0
Apr 2020
12
2
2
May 2020
17
1
0
Jun 2020
10
0
0
Jul 2020
22
0
1
Aug 2020
4
0
0
Sep 2020
27
3
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Oct 2020
29
3
1
Nov 2020
18
2
1
Dec 2020
22
0
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Jan 2021
29
2
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Feb 2021
26
5
0
Mar 2021
22
4
2
Apr 2021
9
2
1
May 2021
3
0
0
Jun 2021
1
1
0
Jul 2021
2
0
0
Oct 2021
41
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0
Nov 2021
33
1
1
Dec 2021
14
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Jan 2022
35
4
0
Feb 2022
29
0
0
Mar 2022
19
0
0
Apr 2022
21
0
0
May 2022
45
4
1
Jun 2022
47
11
3
Jul 2022
36
4
3
Aug 2022
61
1
0
Sep 2022
43
5
0
Oct 2022
56
4
1
Nov 2022
47
3
3
Dec 2022
22
0
0
Jan 2023
34
4
4
Feb 2023
62
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0
Mar 2023
4
0
0
Apr 2023
16
0
0
May 2023
23
0
0
Jun 2023
6
0
0
Jul 2023
20
0
0
Aug 2023
8
0
0
Sep 2023
16
2
0
Oct 2023
16
0
0
Nov 2023
44
0
0
Dec 2023
43
2
0
Jan 2024
14
3
0
Feb 2024
31
1
0
Mar 2024
28
1
0
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