Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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... region , which represents a defined geographic area . These same regions have needs that are being met by local efforts with assistance from outside the region . Often a consensus exists among medical providers and public health ...
... region , which represents a defined geographic area . These same regions have needs that are being met by local efforts with assistance from outside the region . Often a consensus exists among medical providers and public health ...
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... regions , have exacerbated the inequities in access to services ( Ehrenreich , 1970 ) . These financial inequities also have discouraged professionals from providing services to at - risk , medically undeserved aggregates , particularly ...
... regions , have exacerbated the inequities in access to services ( Ehrenreich , 1970 ) . These financial inequities also have discouraged professionals from providing services to at - risk , medically undeserved aggregates , particularly ...
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... regions and mountain states prevention of hypothermia is critical . The director often is the only one prepared to ... region . RURAL CONSIDERATIONS Personnel Ultimately the director is responsible for EMTs ' practice . This re ...
... regions and mountain states prevention of hypothermia is critical . The director often is the only one prepared to ... region . RURAL CONSIDERATIONS Personnel Ultimately the director is responsible for EMTs ' practice . This re ...
Contents
Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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