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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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The role of the specialist nurse
Heart, 2002Heart failure is growing in incidence as a result of the aging of the population and of improved survival from myocardial infarction. However, quality of life is poor among patients with heart failure, and has shown to be worse than in most chronic conditions.1 These patients often have a poor prognosis—around 50% of those with severe heart failure ...
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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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The Clinical Specialist in Cardiovascular Nursing
The American Journal of Nursing, 1966row specialty. She must be not only an expert in the nursing ol very ill and Jrightened patients, but a skilled teacher, a hard-working colleague in interdisciplinary efforts, a keen observer, and a wise interpreter. She would seem to be a specialist in doing well anything that concerns the person with an ailment.
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Journal of Nursing Education, 1986
ABSTRACT Differences of nurse administrators and clinical nurse specialists regarding components of the clinical specialist role were investigated. To be effective in facilitating the maximum use of the abilities of the clinical specialist, it is essential that nurse educators establish a data base about the clinical nurse specialist role ...
B J, Tarsitano, E B, Brophy, D J, Snyder
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ABSTRACT Differences of nurse administrators and clinical nurse specialists regarding components of the clinical specialist role were investigated. To be effective in facilitating the maximum use of the abilities of the clinical specialist, it is essential that nurse educators establish a data base about the clinical nurse specialist role ...
B J, Tarsitano, E B, Brophy, D J, Snyder
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The Alcoholism Nurse Specialist
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1978W, Cote, M, Roche
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