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Holbrook, P. |
Nurse initiated analgesia in an emergency department: Can nurses safely decrease door to analgesia times by providing analgesia before medical assessment? |
2005 |
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Sheridan, N.F. |
Mapping a new future: Primary health care nursing in New Zealand |
2005 |
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Horner, C. |
Maintaining rural nurses' competency in emergency situations |
2005 |
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Wilson, B. |
Maintaining equilibrium: The community mental health nurse and job satisfaction |
2005 |
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Davies, M. |
Lived experiences of nurses as they engage in practice at an advanced level within emergency departments in New Zealand |
2005 |
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Richardson, C.A. |
Ever decreasing circles: Non-curative terminal illness, empowerment and decision making: Lessons for nursing practice |
2005 |
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Betts, J.A. |
Establishing and evaluating a nurse practitioner leg ulcer clinic: The journey |
2005 |
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Jacobs, S. |
Advanced nursing practice and the nurse practitioner: New Zealand nursing's professional project in the late 20th century |
2005 |
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Pirret, A.M. |
The use of knowledge of respiratory physiology in critical care nurses' clinical decision-making |
2005 |
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Taua, C. |
Revisiting the past: A focused ethnography of contemporary dual diagnosis nursing practice |
2005 |
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Farrow, T.; O'Brien, A.J. |
Discourse analysis of newspaper coverage of the 2001/2002 Canterbury, New Zealand mental health nurses' strike |
2005 |
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing |
14 |
187-195 |
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Wilson, D.; McBride-Henry, K.; Huntington, A.D. |
Family violence: Walking the tight rope between maternal alienation and child safety |
2005 |
Contemporary Nurse |
18 |
85-96 |
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Spence, D. |
Hermeneutic notions augment cultural safety education |
2005 |
Journal of Nursing Education |
44 |
409-414 |
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Friedel, J.; Treagust, D.F. |
Learning bioscience in nursing education: Perceptions of the intended and the prescribed curriculum |
2005 |
Learning in Health & Social Care |
4 |
203-216 |
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Hennephof, R. |
Preceptorship and mentoring |
2005 |
J. McDrury (Ed.), Nursing matters: A reader for teaching and learning in the clinical setting (pp. 27-45) |
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