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Prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder and its association with adverse childhood experiences among refugee and host-community children and adolescents in Jordan. [PDF]
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1941
Increasingly, leaders in the safety movement have challenged nurses to take a more active part in the defense of American homes against accidents. The first reason for this is the appalling home accident situation has revealed by statistics; the second is the unique opportunity afforded nurses in their home contacts to awaken the interest and ...
Alma C. Haupt, W. Graham Cole
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Increasingly, leaders in the safety movement have challenged nurses to take a more active part in the defense of American homes against accidents. The first reason for this is the appalling home accident situation has revealed by statistics; the second is the unique opportunity afforded nurses in their home contacts to awaken the interest and ...
Alma C. Haupt, W. Graham Cole
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1959
THE following and many similar headlines startle parents and physicians daily: "Girl Dead, Boy Blinded by Antifreeze"; "Three Small Children Perish in Home Fire"; and "Boy, Two, Dies in Two-Story F...
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THE following and many similar headlines startle parents and physicians daily: "Girl Dead, Boy Blinded by Antifreeze"; "Three Small Children Perish in Home Fire"; and "Boy, Two, Dies in Two-Story F...
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