Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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Page 111
... personnel and resources have made it impossible to maintain the numbers and mix of personnel and technological capabilities re- quired in most rural communities . Yet the need , and desire , for care close to home , within one's own ...
... personnel and resources have made it impossible to maintain the numbers and mix of personnel and technological capabilities re- quired in most rural communities . Yet the need , and desire , for care close to home , within one's own ...
Page 112
... personnel skill levels . Trauma has never been a respecter of geography , although demo- graphically it may occur more frequently in urban areas because of the population density . Diseases and unhealthy life - styles find their way to ...
... personnel skill levels . Trauma has never been a respecter of geography , although demo- graphically it may occur more frequently in urban areas because of the population density . Diseases and unhealthy life - styles find their way to ...
Page 279
... personnel in 1986 — a 9 % increase from 1981 ( Patton , 1988 ) . Several of the factors associated with the national trend certainly apply to rural hospitals : the belief that RN use is cost - effective ; increasing patient acuity ...
... personnel in 1986 — a 9 % increase from 1981 ( Patton , 1988 ) . Several of the factors associated with the national trend certainly apply to rural hospitals : the belief that RN use is cost - effective ; increasing patient acuity ...
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