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Abstract

The coronavirus disease of 2019 has fast spread over the world, posing a serious threat to human health. This epidemic is extremely stressful for healthcare workers in general, and nurses in particular, because they are at the vanguard of the worldwide struggle against COVID-19. Aims: Assessment of the Nurses' (Participating in Courses Related to Coronavirus Disease) knowledge Regarding Nature and Complications of Coronavirus

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Complications Nurses Coronavirus Disease

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How to Cite
Sabah Abbas Ahmed. (2022). Knowledge of Nurses Participating in Courses Related to Coronavirus Disease Regarding Nature and Complications of Coronavirus in Baghdad Teaching Hospital. Texas Journal of Medical Science, 9, 33–38. https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2022.vol9.pp33-38

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