Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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... chapters that focus on the major theme . Because of the interrelatedness of the topics , most chap- ters could have been placed in one or more sections . In many in- stances the decision regarding the fit of a chapter within a ...
... chapters that focus on the major theme . Because of the interrelatedness of the topics , most chap- ters could have been placed in one or more sections . In many in- stances the decision regarding the fit of a chapter within a ...
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... chapter draws heavily on the findings of a study of nursing care delivery in noninstitutional settings in Sweden and Finland carried out under the auspices of a World Health Organization Travel / Study Fellowship in spring 1985. The ...
... chapter draws heavily on the findings of a study of nursing care delivery in noninstitutional settings in Sweden and Finland carried out under the auspices of a World Health Organization Travel / Study Fellowship in spring 1985. The ...
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... chapters address advanced nursing practice roles . Barnett and Bigbee's chapter describes a collaborative community - based nurs- ing center in Wyoming , and Martin and Martin discuss their expe- riences with a rural health clinic in ...
... chapters address advanced nursing practice roles . Barnett and Bigbee's chapter describes a collaborative community - based nurs- ing center in Wyoming , and Martin and Martin discuss their expe- riences with a rural health clinic in ...
Contents
Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
Copyright | |
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