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Pirret, A.M. The use of knowledge of respiratory physiology in critical care nurses' clinical decision-making 2005
Bell, J. Blood glucose control using insulin therapy in critically ill adult patients with stress hyperglycaemia: A systematic review 2007
Hardcastle, J. What is the potential of distance education for learning and practice development in critical care nursing in the South Island of New Zealand? 2003
Fielding, S. Learning to do, learning to be: The transition to competence in critical care nursing 2006
Hall, J. Building trust to work with a grounded theory study of paediatric acute care nurses work 2004
Booher, J. Professional practice models: Shared governance and magnet hospitals 2003 Vision: A Journal of Nursing
Evans, S. Improving nursing care of infants and children ventilated with uncuffed endotracheal tubes 2003 Pediatric Intensive Care Nursing 4 7
Pirret, A.M. The level of knowledge of respiratory physiology articulated by intensive care nurses to provide rationale for their clinical decision-making 2007 Intensive & Critical Care Nursing 23 145-155
Powell, J. Caring for patients after an ICU admission 2002 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 8 24-25
Tweed, C.; Tweed, M. Intensive care nurses' knowledge of pressure ulcers: Development of an assessment tool and effect of an educational program 2008 American Journal of Critical Care 17 338-347
Rose, L.; Nelson, S.; Johnston, L.; Presneill, J.J. Workforce profile, organisation structure and role responsibility for ventilation and weaning practices in Australia and New Zealand intensive care units 2008 Journal of Clinical Nursing 17 1035-1043
Hansen, G. The role of massage in the care of the critically ill 2002 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 8 14-16
Wright, R. Linking theory with practice 2001 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 7 14-15
Haji Vahabzadeh, Ali Optimal Allocation of Intensive Care Unit nurses to Patient-At-Risk-Team 2018 224 p.
Lui, D.M.K. Nursing and midwifery attitudes towards withdrawal of care in a neonatal intensive care unit: Part 2. Survey results 2003 Journal of Neonatal Nursing 9 91-96