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Review of Rubio\u27s Icy Sparks

open access: yes, 1998
Jolliff, Bill
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Recognition and management of sepsis: the nurse's role.

British Journal of Nursing, 2020
Caring for a patient with suspected sepsis is a challenging nursing role. Early recognition and appropriate management of a patient with sepsis saves lives.
Gregory Bleakley, M. Cole
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Exploring the fundamental aspects of the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery nurse's role.

Nursing Standard, 2019
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is a multimodal, multidisciplinary programme that aims to limit surgical stress during the perioperative period. The importance of a facilitator to improve patients' compliance with the ERAS pathway and ensure its ...
A. Balfour   +3 more
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Nursing students' perception of the professional nurse's role in four European countries.

International Nursing Review, 2018
BACKGROUND Understanding how nursing students in European countries perceive their future professional role is an important step in creating awareness of the diversity and similarities between countries.
L. Marcinowicz   +7 more
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Emerging Global Health Issues: A Nurse’s Role

Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 2017
Global health issues (GHIs) require global cooperation in response, planning, prevention, preparedness, and care that reflects health equity issues among nations.
C. Edmonson   +4 more
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The Roles for Nurses

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
In examining the potential for extending the contribution of nursing in the delivery of health care, we were reminded that concepts such as health care should reflect patient needs rather than professional prerogatives, and that those who provide health care should work as a team whenever the needs of the patient and his family warrant.
R O, Egeberg, L A, Pesch
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Advanced Practice Nursing Role

Orthopaedic Nursing, 1998
Nurse Practitioners are advanced practice nurses (APNs) who provide primary and acute care to individuals in many settings. The NP diagnoses and treats medical and surgical conditions that require acute, short-term management and chronic, long-term treatment. States vary in regulating processes regarding collaborative agreements, prescriptive authority,
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