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THE FUTURE OF SCHOOL NURSING*

Journal of School Health, 1959
It is challenging to have the opportunity to project what the coming years may hold for a profession which has witnessed dramatic changes in the past half-century and which, we have no reason to doubt, will continue to change just as dramatically in the immediate future. It can, however, be dangerous to attempt to predict what the future will bring. We
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The Importance of Research to School Nurses and School Nursing Practice

The Journal of School Nursing, 2002
Historically, school nursing has not documented sufficiently the health issues in schools, nor has it prioritized these issues for school nursing interventions or evaluated the effectiveness of nursing interventions. The National Association of School Nurses (NASN) is strongly committed to the advancement of children’s health. Thus, NASN is developing
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School Nurses in Action

The American Journal of Nursing, 1955
W E are school nurses and we believe that we are a dynamic, versatile group. We have our own conference group within the Public Health Nurses Section of the American Nurses' Association, but we are active in carrying out the projects of the total section and, indeed, the total association.
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Wyoming School Nurse

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1965
First find your school-not always easy to do, and frequently requiring a spine-jarring, heart-stopping drive down nearly vertical hills. T-hen check vision and hearing, talk over problems with the teacher, and help her set up a health teaching project tailored to the specific problems in her school. All this in addition to visits with students' parents
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Triemli nursing school: A new nursing school in Switzerland

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 1965
Resume En Juin 1964, la municipalite de Zurich en Suisse a ouvert une nouvella ecole d'infirmieres. Cet edifice est le premier a etre termine parmi ceux d'une future cite hospitaliere. La municipalite de Zurich decida de construire l'ecole d'infirmieres en premier pour preparer des infirmieres competentes avant l'ouverture de l'hopital. En attendant,
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Marginalization and School Nursing

The Journal of School Nursing, 2004
The concept of marginalization was first analyzed by nursing researchers Hall, Stevens, and Meleis. Although nursing literature frequently refers to this concept when addressing “at risk” groups such as the homeless, gays and lesbians, and those infected with HIV/AIDS, the concept can also be applied to nursing.
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Autism and the School Nurse

Journal of School Health, 2001
ABSTRACT: Until recently, treatment for children with autism involved housing them in hospitals for the developmentally disabled. Today more slates are returning children with autism to their home communities, and more parents are choosing or are being required to keep their children with autism in their homes.
Sarah Tidwell, Mary Cade
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The School Nurse Practitioner

Pediatrics, 1980
The report of the American Academy of Pediatrics' Committee on School Health on the school nurse practitioner which appears in this issue of Pediatrics (p 665) recognizes the innovative approach that school nurse practitioners are making to the problem of delivery of medical services to children in underserved areas and stresses that school nurse ...
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The “Nurse” in School Nursing

Journal of School Health, 1985
Julia Muennich Cowell, Linda H. Edwards
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Education of Nurses for School Nursing

The American Journal of Nursing, 1965
Marie J. Coakley, Jean M. Parker
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