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Author Christensen, D.J.C. openurl 
  Title A study of female behaviour in a crisis situation Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 18 Serial 18  
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Author Lawton, M.M.(deceased); Students, openurl 
  Title Congenital abnormalities and pre-natal influences Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 39 Serial 39  
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Author Peddie, B. openurl 
  Title Consideration of changes in apgar scores and incidence of caesarian section for foetal distress since the introduction of foetal monitoring Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 40 Serial 40  
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Author Brodie, S.E. openurl 
  Title Drug monitoring Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 50 Serial 50  
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Author Peddie, B.; McPherson, F. openurl 
  Title Efficiency of syntocinon spray Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 51 Serial 51  
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Author Sutherland, F.R. openurl 
  Title Incidence of phlebitis in intravenous infusions Type Miscellaneous
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  Abstract Incidence of Phlebitis in association with the use of I.V. Infusions was studied. Patients in the I.C.U. with peripheral I.V. lines were studied over a 2.5 week period, a form being completed by the staff. The study established a 20% incidence of infusion phlebitis. The care and observations of intravenous therapy is a nursing responsibility requiring constant vigilance to detect early any complication that may arise  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 67 Serial 67  
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Author Lawton, M.M.(deceased); Students, openurl 
  Title Needs for ante-natal education Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 76 Serial 76  
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Author Sutherland, F.R. openurl 
  Title Sleep in the intensive care unit Type Miscellaneous
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  Abstract Extensive treatment requirements for patients in I.C.U. frequently result in interruption of their sleep. Sleep interruption can become sleep deprivation with physiological and psychological effects. To determine the amount of sleep patients in the I.C.U. received, a brief study was done in the form of a questionnaire to nursing staff. Noise levels in the I.C.U. were recorded over a period of time. From the study it was concluded the majority of patients were sleep deprived  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 98 Serial 98  
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Author Blakey, V.M.; Bradley, F.V. openurl 
  Title Survey of home visits by public health nurses in Dunedin Health District Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 104 Serial 104  
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Author Lawton, M.M.(deceased); Students, openurl 
  Title Survey – at risk patients Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 105 Serial 105  
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Author Lawton, M.M.(deceased); Students, openurl 
  Title Survey – breast feeding Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 106 Serial 106  
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Author Kinross, D.N.J.; Joblin, I.A. openurl 
  Title Ward sister interaction in a public hospital: a field study Type Miscellaneous
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  Abstract with D.Garrett, C. Hamilton and A. Williams  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 145 Serial 145  
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Author Dixon, D.A. openurl 
  Title What categories in the working environment can nurses isolate as contributing to their stress level Type Miscellaneous
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  Abstract A student exercise using the qualitative research approach of Glaser and Strauss, commonly known as 'Grounded Theory'. The theory is generated from and grounded into data. Part One dealt with the advantages and disadvantages of qualitative research and its applicability as a methodology to add to Nursings' knowledge base. Part Two was a student learning exercise in the use of Grounded theory as a strategy for theory generation. Nurses identified three main categories that contributed to their perception of their stress level. 1. The degree of control Nurses perceived themselves as having on any given situation. 2. Their personal self image. 3. Their interpersonal skills and relationships with other people within the work environment  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 146 Serial 146  
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Author Henderson, H.M. openurl 
  Title What is the public image of the nurse? Type Miscellaneous
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  Abstract Taxes et al (1965) suggested that “people are characterised in terms of their vocations. We form an image of an occupation early in life and tend to maintain this image.” My research project used a descriptive methodology using a postal questionnaire for 100 subjects within the Wellington region. A 60% return eventuated and results interpreted as positive /negative response, grouped and discussed. The sample constituted a cross section of the publics view on the image of a Nurse. This research was performed as a requirement for an academic experience as part of a Post Graduate Diploma  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 147 Serial 147  
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Author Gregg, D. openurl 
  Title Survey of student nurse uniform Type Miscellaneous
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  Abstract This study was undertaken to ascertain the opinions of nursing students at Wellington Polytechnic (now Massey University Campus of Wellington) about their current uniform worn on clinical placements. As the NZNO National Student Unit representative at Wellington Polytechnic, it was brought to my attention by my fellow students that the current uniform was not particularly functional. As a result of these comments I concluded the best way for students to voice their opinions further was to circulate a survey. The survey questioned the students about the current uniform and what they thought the future uniform might be. The survey was available for collection by students for a two week period in July 1998. Participation was voluntary and anonymous. It was approved by the Research and Ethics Committee, School of Nursing, Health and Environmental Sciences, Wellington Polytechnic. The results were that sixty percent of students supported a change in the current uniform. Most students chose a tunic top as their preferred option. If there was to be a change, students would be prepared to spend $20-49. Consequently permission has been granted by the Head of Department – School of Nursing to investigate a change to a tunic style top. The item will be trialed by those who wish to purchase it in 1999. I believe that it is of utmost importance that student satisfaction with their clinical uniform is assessed at regular intervals to ensure that the students take a pride in their presentation and the uniform serves the purpose for which it is intended  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 404 Serial 404  
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