The Knowledge of Pain Management among Nursing Students in Kirkuk City
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Poorly managed pain is a problem1that affects individuals, entire health1care systems, and societies1worldwide. Nurses are involved1 in pain management, yet little1 is known about1the knowledge and attitudes1of nursing students
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