Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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Page 113
... meet the nursing needs of patients within the rural community hospital setting that maintains beds for both intermediate and emergency care . The community clinical nurse specialist , within the scope of com- munity health nursing ...
... meet the nursing needs of patients within the rural community hospital setting that maintains beds for both intermediate and emergency care . The community clinical nurse specialist , within the scope of com- munity health nursing ...
Page 122
... meet the socio- cultural , physiological , and mental health needs of rural populations . The greatest needs of those populations are for primary care , case management , long - term care , and episodic emergency care . Those needs can ...
... meet the socio- cultural , physiological , and mental health needs of rural populations . The greatest needs of those populations are for primary care , case management , long - term care , and episodic emergency care . Those needs can ...
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... meet JCAHO ( 1990 ) accreditation require- ments . Non - JCAHO - accredited hospitals may not have to meet this requirement , but it is still important to stage drills to ensure prepared- ness . Communitywide disaster drills should be ...
... meet JCAHO ( 1990 ) accreditation require- ments . Non - JCAHO - accredited hospitals may not have to meet this requirement , but it is still important to stage drills to ensure prepared- ness . Communitywide disaster drills should be ...
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Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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