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Clinical Pediatrics, 2005
Evaluating and treating common pulmonary emergencies in the ...
Nirupama, Kannikeswaran +1 more
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Evaluating and treating common pulmonary emergencies in the ...
Nirupama, Kannikeswaran +1 more
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Nursing Standard, 2008
School nurses are getting involved in an ambitious training project to help them support pupils with mental health needs.
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School nurses are getting involved in an ambitious training project to help them support pupils with mental health needs.
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Distressed Stocks in Distressed Times
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015We partially explain the well-documented distress anomaly by studying the risk/return relation of distressed stocks across market states. We show that the anomaly does not hold in market downturns. The asset beta and financial leverage of distressed stocks rise significantly during bear markets, resulting in a dramatic increase in their equity beta ...
Assaf Eisdorfer, Efdal Ulas Misirli
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2000
The term 'fetal distress' should be replaced by 'suspected fetal compromise' because the diagnosis of 'fetal distress' is often unproven. Cardiotocography remains the cornerstone of making the diagnosis, but as a test it is renowned for its high sensitivity and low specificity.
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The term 'fetal distress' should be replaced by 'suspected fetal compromise' because the diagnosis of 'fetal distress' is often unproven. Cardiotocography remains the cornerstone of making the diagnosis, but as a test it is renowned for its high sensitivity and low specificity.
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Australian nursing & midwifery journal, 2016
Australia has an ageing nursing workforce with many nurses due to retire (Health Workforce Australia, 2014). Coupled with increasing service demands, the need for workers will outstrip the supply (CEPAR - ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research, 2014).
Burston, Adam +3 more
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Australia has an ageing nursing workforce with many nurses due to retire (Health Workforce Australia, 2014). Coupled with increasing service demands, the need for workers will outstrip the supply (CEPAR - ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research, 2014).
Burston, Adam +3 more
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2015
Learning a new mindfulness technique from a patient with an eating disorder.
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Learning a new mindfulness technique from a patient with an eating disorder.
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Technical Education and Industrial Training, 1968
Over the past two months no fewer than five books have been published, relating to the social consequences of education. Of these, one particularly is of lasting importance. Children in distress, by Sir Alec Clegg and Barbara Megson (Penguin Special, 4s), imposes a new dimension on the education service by deliberately throwing it into the arena of ...
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Over the past two months no fewer than five books have been published, relating to the social consequences of education. Of these, one particularly is of lasting importance. Children in distress, by Sir Alec Clegg and Barbara Megson (Penguin Special, 4s), imposes a new dimension on the education service by deliberately throwing it into the arena of ...
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1961
C, WOOD, J H, PINKERTON
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C, WOOD, J H, PINKERTON
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