Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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Page 257
... emergency and recognize incidents that may precipitate CIS in some individuals . For example , following an incident some individ- uals withdraw and do not talk , others have emotional outbursts at the scene , some use alcohol or drugs ...
... emergency and recognize incidents that may precipitate CIS in some individuals . For example , following an incident some individ- uals withdraw and do not talk , others have emotional outbursts at the scene , some use alcohol or drugs ...
Page 267
... Emergency nursing is viewed as an expanded role , and RNs who practice in ED must have ongoing CE in that specialty . This means rural hospitals must allocate funds in the budget , despite the appar- ent lack of funds , to this end . In ...
... Emergency nursing is viewed as an expanded role , and RNs who practice in ED must have ongoing CE in that specialty . This means rural hospitals must allocate funds in the budget , despite the appar- ent lack of funds , to this end . In ...
Page 268
... emergency care , changes in accepted standards of practice , position statements on issues as they affect the ... emergency situations . The necessary activities to become certified should be encouraged and facilitated by admin ...
... emergency care , changes in accepted standards of practice , position statements on issues as they affect the ... emergency situations . The necessary activities to become certified should be encouraged and facilitated by admin ...
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Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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