Dowland, J. (1975). A look at nursing in three surgical wards. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Chick, D. N. P. (1974). Interpersonal needs, norms and performance in nursing. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Lichfield, M. (1974). The paediatric nurse and the child in hospital. New Zealand Nursing Journal, 67(11).
Abstract: A paper intended to inform paediatric nurses and influence service policy and management, adapted from a presentation at an inservice education study day for nurses at Wellington Hospital. The paper grew out of the findings of a small research project undertaken by the author as part of nursing practice in a paediatric ward of Wellington Hospital. The observations of the stress in the experience of infants and parents and the ambiguities inherent in the relationships between parents and nurses were the basis for arguing for changes in nursing practice and ward management.
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Seymour, P. D. (1973). Improvement in the motivation of student nurses. New Zealand Nursing Journal, 66(7), 4–6.
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Zandvoort, C. W. (1970). The role of the registered community nurse. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Christensen, D. J. C. A study of female behaviour in a crisis situation.
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Lawton, M. M.(deceased), & Students,. Congenital abnormalities and pre-natal influences.
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Peddie, B. Consideration of changes in apgar scores and incidence of caesarian section for foetal distress since the introduction of foetal monitoring.
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Brodie, S. E. Drug monitoring.
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Peddie, B., & McPherson, F. Efficiency of syntocinon spray.
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Sutherland, F. R. Incidence of phlebitis in intravenous infusions.
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
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Lawton, M. M.(deceased), & Students,. Needs for ante-natal education.
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Sutherland, F. R. Sleep in the intensive care unit.
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
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Blakey, V. M., & Bradley, F. V. Survey of home visits by public health nurses in Dunedin Health District.
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Lawton, M. M.(deceased), & Students,. Survey – at risk patients.
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