Ignorance may be Bliss (for Intensivists), but not for ICU Patients!
Sumitra G Bakshi, Atul P. Kulkarni
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Bakshi SG, Kulkarni AP. Ignorance may be Bliss (for Intensivists), but not for ICU Patients!. Indian J Crit Care Med 2019; 23 (4):161-162.
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