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Emergency Nursing

AORN Journal, 1970
C. Luise Riehl, III Peoria, Emergency Nursing:, 1970, Charles Bennett Co., Inc., 286, $9.
Dorothy H. Taylor, C. Luise Riehl
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Emergency nurse news

Nursing Standard, 1992
Accident and emergency nurses have always been at the forefront of advances in patient treatment. To remain up-to-date in clinical practice, I believe that nurses need access to the latest research and information.
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Emergency nurse

Nursing Standard, 1992
Another editorial asking us to embrace Change, to try new ideas, to look to the future? Yes I am afraid so, but it is imperative that accident and emergency nurses are fully informed and involved in the mammoth changes that are taking place for their own and their patients' sake. Changes are accelerating in health care as in all aspects of life.
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Emergency nurse wins international nursing award

Emergency Nurse, 2004
Contributor to Emergency Nurse Nick Castle (pictured) is a winner in the Nursing Standard Nurse 2004 wards.
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Nursing Emergencies

AORN Journal, 1969
NURSING EMERGENCIES, by P. S. London, M.B.E., F.R.C.S., F. A. Davis Company, Philadelphia, 1967, 271 pages. Price $6.00.
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Essence of emergency nursing

Emergency Nurse, 1999
For many years researchers, theorists and academics have embarked on a quest to identify and describe what exactly nursing is. If nurses like Benner, Henderson and even Nightingale have grappled with the question then what chance have we, as clinical nurses, of solving this enigma?
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Emerging Nursing Techniques: Venipuncture

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1968
Venipuncture is a medical function delegated to professional nurses in some states. Each nurse must ascertain if the state in which she practices considers this a legal nursing function, and if the institution in which she is employed permits nurses to perform venipunctures.
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Emergency care nurse training

Emergency Nurse, 2006
James Bird presents an interesting case for specialised emergency care during student nurse training in the June issue of Emergency Nurse. However the answer to his opening question, 'Is general nursing coming to an end?', is surely 'No'; it already has.
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