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Matt Robertson

Department: Nursing, Midwifery & Health

Matt Robertson

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Pain, Ford, C., Robertson, M. Apr 2024, Fundamentals of Maternal Pathophysiology, Hoboken, US, Blackwell Publishing
  • Care of the surgical patient: preoperative care, Robertson, M., Ford, C. 9 Oct 2023
  • Care of the surgical patient: intraoperative care, Robertson, M., Ford, C. 9 Oct 2023
  • Care of the surgical patient: postoperative care, Robertson, M., Ford, C. 9 Oct 2023
  • Oral anticoagulants, Ford, C., Robertson, M. 9 Oct 2023
  • Oxygen therapy in a hospital setting, Ford, C., Robertson, M. 9 Oct 2023
  • Analgesics, Ford, C., Robertson, M. 3 Jan 2022, Fundamentals of Pharmacology for Children's Nurses, Chichester, Blackwell Publishing
  • Analgesics, Ford, C., Robertson, M. 25 Feb 2021, Fundamentals of pharmacology , Hoboken, NJ, Blackwell Publishing
  • Oxygen therapy in a hospital setting, Ford, C., Robertson, M. 28 Jan 2021, In: British Journal of Nursing
  • Care of the surgical patient: part 1, Robertson, M., Ford, C. 10 Sep 2020, In: British Journal of Nursing

Other Courses BSc (Hons) September 01 2016


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