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Nursing Standard, 1988
This specialist theatre trolley, designed by a nurse and an operating department assistant, is going into production after winning first place in a National Association of Theatre Nurses competition.
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This specialist theatre trolley, designed by a nurse and an operating department assistant, is going into production after winning first place in a National Association of Theatre Nurses competition.
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Nursing Standard, 1987
A new endoscopy trolley has been designed by Nesbit Evans, possibly better known as hospital bed manufacturers.
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A new endoscopy trolley has been designed by Nesbit Evans, possibly better known as hospital bed manufacturers.
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Emergency Nurse, 2004
A&E departments in Northern Ireland have until next March to cut by a third the number of patients waiting more than two hours for admission.
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A&E departments in Northern Ireland have until next March to cut by a third the number of patients waiting more than two hours for admission.
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Emergency Nurse, 2000
I was working in an A&E department on the day of Caswatch, the annual snapshot survey of trolley waits undertaken by the Association of Community Health Councils in England and Wales (ACHCEW). Early in the afternoon, a sister came over to a few of us and lividly described a conversation she had just had with the Director of Nursing and Quality. She was
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I was working in an A&E department on the day of Caswatch, the annual snapshot survey of trolley waits undertaken by the Association of Community Health Councils in England and Wales (ACHCEW). Early in the afternoon, a sister came over to a few of us and lividly described a conversation she had just had with the Director of Nursing and Quality. She was
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1993
According to Judith Thomson we know there are claim-rights because we know that persons are often under behavioral constraints that cannot be accounted for by-indeed are incompatible with-purely consequentialist ways of thinking. We know that these constraints exist because of our confidence in many cases about asserting the impermissibility of value ...
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According to Judith Thomson we know there are claim-rights because we know that persons are often under behavioral constraints that cannot be accounted for by-indeed are incompatible with-purely consequentialist ways of thinking. We know that these constraints exist because of our confidence in many cases about asserting the impermissibility of value ...
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The Transplant Trolley Problem
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2022Robert, Osorio, Guillermo, Palchik
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TROLLEY FOR RESUSCITATION OF THE NEWBORN
The Lancet, 1964E I, KOHORN, D, MCVAY
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AN INFANT RESUSCITATION TROLLEY
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1959openaire +2 more sources

