Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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... identifying community need , ( b ) initiating consultation services , ( c ) facilitating community involve- ment ... identified as an available resource to the rural communities . In planning it is important to consider who expresses ...
... identifying community need , ( b ) initiating consultation services , ( c ) facilitating community involve- ment ... identified as an available resource to the rural communities . In planning it is important to consider who expresses ...
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... identified in other studies of work stresses , but were identified by community health nurses , were fear for personal safety ; patient's relatives refuse or fail to deliver needed care ; patients who are hostile , apathetic , dependent ...
... identified in other studies of work stresses , but were identified by community health nurses , were fear for personal safety ; patient's relatives refuse or fail to deliver needed care ; patients who are hostile , apathetic , dependent ...
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... identified the use of biotechnology as another research priority . For nursing the focus should be on technology dependence , individual and family responses to technology , and prevention of iatrogenic complications with the use of ...
... identified the use of biotechnology as another research priority . For nursing the focus should be on technology dependence , individual and family responses to technology , and prevention of iatrogenic complications with the use of ...
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Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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