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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2023
These APRNs improve the workflow of nurses in health care systems.
Mitzi M, Saunders, Giulia, Heiden
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These APRNs improve the workflow of nurses in health care systems.
Mitzi M, Saunders, Giulia, Heiden
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International Journal of Nursing Practice, 2002
The definitive version is available at onlinelibrary.wiley.com ; Alan Pearson ; Stephenie ...
Pearson, A., Peels, S.
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The definitive version is available at onlinelibrary.wiley.com ; Alan Pearson ; Stephenie ...
Pearson, A., Peels, S.
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Gerontological nurse specialists
Nursing Standard, 2001This article focuses on the development of a new role highlighted in The NHS Plan (DoH 2000a), nurse specialist for older people or gerontological nurse specialist.
P, Ford, E, Pritchard, P, Cann
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British Journal of Nursing, 1995
It is difficult to pinpoint the date when specialisation in British nursing practice began. Ever since the Nightingale era, nursing has been divided into certain categories, e.g. mental illness, subnormality and infectious diseases. In the early 1980s, I carried out research to identify clinical nurse specialists in England and Wales, as defined by ...
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It is difficult to pinpoint the date when specialisation in British nursing practice began. Ever since the Nightingale era, nursing has been divided into certain categories, e.g. mental illness, subnormality and infectious diseases. In the early 1980s, I carried out research to identify clinical nurse specialists in England and Wales, as defined by ...
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1973
gency care. Nurses in many special care units, particularly coronary care units, have proved their ability to function at higher levels than were expected in the past. With adequate clinical and didactic education beyond that offered in three-year or four-year nursing schools, nurses can effectively fulfill responsibilities long restricted to ...
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gency care. Nurses in many special care units, particularly coronary care units, have proved their ability to function at higher levels than were expected in the past. With adequate clinical and didactic education beyond that offered in three-year or four-year nursing schools, nurses can effectively fulfill responsibilities long restricted to ...
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International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 1995
April 1st was an important date for nurses in the UK as, after several years of preparation and planning, the long-awaited standards for postregistration education and practice (PREP) finally became a reality. Formulated by the United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting (UKCC), these standards define what nurses must do ...
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April 1st was an important date for nurses in the UK as, after several years of preparation and planning, the long-awaited standards for postregistration education and practice (PREP) finally became a reality. Formulated by the United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting (UKCC), these standards define what nurses must do ...
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Specialist nurses face redundancy
Nursing Management, 2008'Vacancy freezes', and fears of redundancy and downgrading, are continuing to plague the NHS, a UK-wide RCN survey of specialist nurses has found.
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