Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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... areas . Medical school training should include the opportunity for residents and physicians to make home visits and to function as members of an interdisciplinary health care team . Physicians and hospital discharge ... Rural Areas 39.
... areas . Medical school training should include the opportunity for residents and physicians to make home visits and to function as members of an interdisciplinary health care team . Physicians and hospital discharge ... Rural Areas 39.
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... rural areas as in urban areas . Maternal and infant mortality rates are higher among the rural poor , and low birth weight rates among the rural poor are approximately 30 % higher than national rates ( Wakefield , 1989 ) . Chronic ...
... rural areas as in urban areas . Maternal and infant mortality rates are higher among the rural poor , and low birth weight rates among the rural poor are approximately 30 % higher than national rates ( Wakefield , 1989 ) . Chronic ...
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... rural population for primary care . Fenton et al . ( 1988 ) contend that , whereas the nursing center may be an alternative approach to health in urban areas , in rural communities it may be a major provider . They emphasize that ...
... rural population for primary care . Fenton et al . ( 1988 ) contend that , whereas the nursing center may be an alternative approach to health in urban areas , in rural communities it may be a major provider . They emphasize that ...
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Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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