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Physiology Core Concepts: (Part Two) Neuromuscular Junction

26 min · 9 sep 2022
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Part Two of the Physiology Core Concepts series addresses the actions at the neuromuscular junction and the implications on anesthesia practice Physiology Core Concepts: Neuromuscular Junction | Anesthesia physiology | student registered nurse anesthetist | neuromuscular junction https://srnanation.wordpress.com/2022/09/09/physiology-core-concepts-part-two-neuromuscular-junction/

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