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Day, W. Women and cardiac rehabilitation: A review of the literature 2003 Contemporary Nurse 16 92-101 details  
Giddings, D.L.S.; Roy, D.E.; Predeger, E. Women's experience of ageing with a chronic condition 2007 Journal of Advanced Nursing 58 557-565 details  
Huntington, A.D.; Gilmour, J.A. A life shaped by pain: Women and endometriosis 2005 Journal of Clinical Nursing 14 1124-1132 details  
Sutton, D.M. Nurses have an important role in managing intermittent claudication 2008 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 14 20-22 details  
Gregory, R.; Kaplan, L. Understanding residuals in Guillain-Barre Syndrome 2008 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 10 16-18 details  
Johnstone, C. Linking diet and respiratory distress 2001 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 7 22-23 details  
Prentice, D.; Hathaway, M. Responding to a death from meningococcal disease: A case study 2001 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 7 16-18 details  
Francis, L. Polio is history – isn't it 2007 Whitireia Nursing Journal 14 24-31 details  
Banks, J.; McArthur, J.; Gordon, G. Flexible monitoring in the management of patient care process: A pilot study 2000 Lippincott's Case Management 5 94-106 details  
Lynch, T.M. A qualitative descriptive study of youth with Crohn's disease 2005 details  
McLaughlin, K. Nephrology nursing: Early intervention in chronic kidney disease 2004 details   url
Harris, C.; Crozier, I.; Smyth, J.; Elliot, J.; Watson, P.B.; Sands, J.; Cuddihy, R. An audit of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) patients representing acutely with chest pain within six months of PCI 2007 details  
Searle, J. Gender bias: Women and heart disease 2001 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 7 10-14 details  
MacGeorge, Jane Mary Non-invasive continuous positive airway pressure therapy in patients presenting with cardiogenic pulmonary odema 2000 121 pp details  
Lockett, Jessica Strategies and processes emergency department nurses consider important to safely manage during an influenza pandemic: a qualitative descriptive study 2020 132 p. details   url
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