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Legal Issues in Neonatal Nursing
Neonatal Network, 2003Welcome to the debut of “Jurisprudence,” a column that will explore legal issues in neonatology and neonatal nursing. Jurisprudence is defined as the science or philosophy of law. The term originates from the Latin word jurisprudentia, or “knowledge of law,” and from the root words jus, meaning right, and prudentia, from providere, meaning to foresee ...
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Ethical Issues for Neonatal Nurses
Nursing Ethics, 1998This article examines the involvement of neonatal nurses in ethical issues, achieved through a survey of Australian neonatal nurses. The aim was to discover if nurses were involved in ethical decisions, to examine various categories of neonates and the concerns that nurses felt about them, and to determine the extent to which nurses saw themselves as ...
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Legal Issues in Neonatal Nursing
The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 1996As a result of close and continuous contact with their patients, neonatal nurses are in the best position to detect the early signs of neonatal illness and therapeutic complications. The article describes four major areas where the potential for nursing liability is greatest.
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Neonatal Nurses’ Guide to the Internet
Neonatal Network, 2001SINCE ITS INCEPTION IN 1969, THE Internet has grown beyond all expectations, and today it plays a major role in our daily lives. In order to make the best use of limited time and resources, all members of your health care team should understand the strengths and weaknesses of the information superhighway.
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Neonatal nurses and medication workload
Nursing Standard, 1995A significant amount of neonatal nurses' time is spent on medication-related activities which might in part be undertaken by a pharmacy service.
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Community neonatal nursing work
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2004Background. A neonatal community nursing service may help families to cope with the early transfer of small, vulnerable infants to home. The previous literature has relied on self‐reports to explore this kind of work.Aim. This paper reports a study exploring the work of a community neonatal nursing team in order to describe the strategies and ...
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Neonatal nursing in the community
Paediatric Nursing, 1998J, Hughes, P, Collins
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Burnout and Resilience in Neonatal Nurses
Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 2023Carole Kenner, Marina Boykova
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