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Bedside rounding improves patient satisfaction
Bedside rounding improves patient health outcomes
Do adult patients on medical surgical units who experience bedside rounding every shift, compared to patients who do not experience bedside rounding, result in improved patient satisfaction and better health outcomes?
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