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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt To the editor: The following statement by Moss and colleagues (1) in the December issue raises a seriously neglected question.
O L, Peterson, B J, Duffy, A J, Moss
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Excerpt To the editor: The following statement by Moss and colleagues (1) in the December issue raises a seriously neglected question.
O L, Peterson, B J, Duffy, A J, Moss
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1973
care required was most intense. I also wanted to know if my ideas about what nursing should be and my personality could fit into this type of nursing. So there I was, on the threshold of a new adventure. The first thing I experienced was fear that I would never be able to function in the unit.
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care required was most intense. I also wanted to know if my ideas about what nursing should be and my personality could fit into this type of nursing. So there I was, on the threshold of a new adventure. The first thing I experienced was fear that I would never be able to function in the unit.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1974
Ellen opened her eyes and looked at her watch. The blue oval center moved right and then left. Her eyes searched for the numerals. . . . She had a watch-she knew she had a watch, a blue and silver one that Willie had given her last Christmas. No, that was eight years ago. No difference, Ellen thought. She'd figure it out later. The time?
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Ellen opened her eyes and looked at her watch. The blue oval center moved right and then left. Her eyes searched for the numerals. . . . She had a watch-she knew she had a watch, a blue and silver one that Willie had given her last Christmas. No, that was eight years ago. No difference, Ellen thought. She'd figure it out later. The time?
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CCU Predictive Instrument (CCU)
1989Interest in reducing inappropriate admissions to the coronary-care-unit (CCU) has existed ever since these specialized facilities have been in use. Although numerous approaches to improve emergency department diagnosis of coronary ischemia have been proposed, until the development of a predictive instrument by Pozen etal [1], none had been shown ...
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1972
It had been a restful and uneventful week of vacation. The bothersome dizzy spells, which had plagued me off and on for three years, had been fewer. Maybe they were due to tension and tiredness as the doctor had told me. Then, what were all these people doing standing around my bed staring at me?
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It had been a restful and uneventful week of vacation. The bothersome dizzy spells, which had plagued me off and on for three years, had been fewer. Maybe they were due to tension and tiredness as the doctor had told me. Then, what were all these people doing standing around my bed staring at me?
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Carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) remains one of the useful tools for reducing GHGs emissions and decarbonising the economy at national and regional levels. Given its distinctive geological advantage and net-zero investment plans, this chapter examines the CCUS situation in the UK, focusing on important areas, including changing CO2 ...
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