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The Parent perspective on child symptom management as an outcome of care for the emergency department : a qualitative descriptive study
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Nursing ethics in end-of-life care in Japan
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The index of respiratory distress : a clinical decision rule to assist out-of-hospital providers in caring for older patients in respiratory distress
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Behind the curtain : nursing care of dying patients in critical care
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The International educational experience of Japanese nurses
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Nursing faculty and undergraduate nursing student interaction in the clinical setting
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Psychological trauma of nurse-midwives following shoulder dystocia complicated by neonatal morbidity or mortality
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Health care feasibility assessment in Columbia County: Vernonia focus
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Investigating the Implementation of a Rural Wellness Center
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Assessing Community Readiness for Telepsychiatry in Rural Oregon: A Focused Descriptive Study
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A Physiologically-Based Early Warning Score for Postpartum Patients: Does it Equalize the Decision-Making of RNs Along the Novice-to-Expert Continuum?
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Type II Diabetes and Depression in Adults from One Primary Care Practice
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Provider Decision Making Criteria for the Use of Chemotherapy in Older Patients with Colon Cancer
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A Pilot Comparison of Two Massage Techniques in Fibromyalgia
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Perinatal mortality of planned out-of-hospital births transferred to an Oregon hospital
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Direct primary care: a descriptive evaluation of a new care delivery model
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The relationship of nursing practice models to job satisfaction and burnout of nursing staff in nursing homes
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Exploring cultural competence - the emerging picture
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An examination of the construct validity of a clinical judgment evaluation tool in the setting of high-fidelity simulation
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Family bereavement experiences after sudden cardiac death
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Becoming a nurse moral, cognitive and skill development in nursing students