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A study to assess the effectiveness of modified oral care protocol with subglottic suctioning in reducing the occurrence of ventilator associated pneumonia among intubated patients in intensive care units at kmch, Coimbatore.

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Fig 1: Conceptual framework based on Orem’s Self-Care deficit theory (1990).
Table 1: Description of subjects according to background Variables                     N = 20
Table 11 explains tthe distribution of patieents in interrventional annd control ggroup
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