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Drug Overdose Deaths in the United States, 2023-2024.
Garnett MF, MiniƱo AM.
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Long term care hospitals in the state of Michigan are to be given a set of guidelines on how to handle sexual abuse of patients by staff. This follows the conviction of a nurse's aide, 51 year old Albert Dean, for repeated abuse of a 70 year old man disabled by polio.
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Long term care hospitals in the state of Michigan are to be given a set of guidelines on how to handle sexual abuse of patients by staff. This follows the conviction of a nurse's aide, 51 year old Albert Dean, for repeated abuse of a 70 year old man disabled by polio.
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Nursing Standard, 1987
Emergency Room nurses in Margate, Florida are increasingly concerned at the numbers of life-threatening cocaine related injuries presenting to their hospital.
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Emergency Room nurses in Margate, Florida are increasingly concerned at the numbers of life-threatening cocaine related injuries presenting to their hospital.
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Prevalence of chronic pain among adults in the United States.
Pain, 2021Chronic pain is associated with reduced quality of life, increased medical expenditures, and significant economic costs. Chronic pain is among the most common chronic conditions in the United States, although estimates vary widely regarding its precise ...
R. J. Yong, P. Mullins, N. Bhattacharyya
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Nursing Older People, 2008
The 'Green House' effect; the rise of community care; and suicide awareness Baltimore: When he took a parttime job in a nursing home, Harvard-trained physician Bill Thomas realised that the biggest problems residents faced were not their illnesses but 'loneliness, helplessness and boredom'.
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The 'Green House' effect; the rise of community care; and suicide awareness Baltimore: When he took a parttime job in a nursing home, Harvard-trained physician Bill Thomas realised that the biggest problems residents faced were not their illnesses but 'loneliness, helplessness and boredom'.
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