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Author |
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Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
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Allen, N.R. |
The transition to institutional living: the experience of elderly people |
1985 |
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Crisp, B.G. |
Staff levels in a long term ward – are they adequate? |
1985 |
New Zealand Nursing Journal |
78 |
12-15 |
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Filshie, K.E. |
Nursing education in New Zealand: 1960-1973. The struggle to attain professional status for the New Zealand nurse |
1985 |
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Jones, M. |
The complexities of post operative pain management and a study of the effectiveness of continuous intravenous narcotic infusion pumps as a means of pain relief in the first 48 hours post operatively |
1985 |
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King, B.E.; Fletcher, M.P.; Main, L.G. |
Institutional provisions for the aged: a survey of one region |
1985 |
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Monro, J.A. |
Person-environment imbalance in an occupational setting: a comparative study of nursing stress in several hospital wards |
1985 |
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Perry, J.(see also C.) |
Theory and practice in the induction of five graduate nurses: a reflexive critique |
1985 |
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Rodgers, J.A. |
Nursing education in New Zealand 1883 to 1930: the persistance of the Nightingale ethos |
1985 |
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Takarangi, J. |
Nursing workforce |
1985 |
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Tuffnell, C. |
Nurses' perception of causes and effects of their back injury |
1985 |
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