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Uncovering variations in drowning mortality in Fiji between Indigenous iTaukei and Fijians of Indian descent during 2016-2022: a national retrospective population-based study. [PDF]
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Proactive risk assessment and nursing risk management in chemotherapy drugs: FMECA methodology results. [PDF]
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Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 2004At times the boundaries between medicine and other allied health care professions becomes blurred such that roles historically undertaken by doctors are today undertaken by others often, in fact, more suited to the role. At the time of conception and implementation this exchange of duties may not be accepted by those trapped within the traditions of ...
BouHaidar, R, Rutty, JE, Rutty, GN
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Forensic Nursing Implications and the Forensic Autopsy
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 19961. Forensic challenges are faced by every nurse, and the bulk of these challenges are presented by living patients. 2. Because the nurse frequently is the first health care worker encountering living patients, successful arrest and prosecution of perpetrators of crime and violence may depend on the nurse's recognition of the problem and documentation ...
C A, Hoyt, K A, Spangler
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Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2010
This paper reports on an investigation into the skills and competencies of forensic learning disability nurses in the United Kingdom. The two sample populations were forensic learning disability nurses from the high, medium, and low secure psychiatric services and non-forensic learning disability nurses from generic services.
Tom, Mason, Dianne, Phipps
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This paper reports on an investigation into the skills and competencies of forensic learning disability nurses in the United Kingdom. The two sample populations were forensic learning disability nurses from the high, medium, and low secure psychiatric services and non-forensic learning disability nurses from generic services.
Tom, Mason, Dianne, Phipps
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