To palpate or not to palpate? The assessment of 'response to palpation' as an accurate indicator of acute pain in dogs during the post-operative period
(Elective)
ELECTIVE 2014 NO. 180
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Hilliard, L. To palpate or not to palpate? The assessment of 'response to palpation' as an accurate indicator of acute pain in dogs during the post-operative period.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)Hilliard, Lucy. To Palpate or Not to Palpate? The Assessment of 'response to Palpation' As an Accurate Indicator of Acute Pain in Dogs During the Post-operative Period.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)Hilliard, Lucy. To Palpate or Not to Palpate? The Assessment of 'response to Palpation' As an Accurate Indicator of Acute Pain in Dogs During the Post-operative Period. .
UCL Harvard Citation (Style Guide)Hilliard, L. (n.d.). To palpate or not to palpate? the assessment of 'response to palpation' as an accurate indicator of acute pain in dogs during the post-operative period.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (Style Guide)Hilliard, Lucy. To Palpate or Not to Palpate? The Assessment of 'response to Palpation' As an Accurate Indicator of Acute Pain in Dogs During the Post-operative Period.
