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Blood Pressure Recording Practices Among Dental Hygiene Students

Julie D. Sutton, Sally A. Elledge, JoAnna M. Scott and Chris D. Rice
American Dental Hygienists' Association October 2018, 92 (5) 38-44;
Julie D. Sutton
RDH, MS
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Sally A. Elledge
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JoAnna M. Scott
PhD
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Chris D. Rice
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