Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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Page 114
... practice have chosen to practice in traditionally underserved areas ; however , their pattern of practice has changed somewhat and their distribution has begun to resemble that of other providers with concentrations in urban settings ...
... practice have chosen to practice in traditionally underserved areas ; however , their pattern of practice has changed somewhat and their distribution has begun to resemble that of other providers with concentrations in urban settings ...
Page 119
... practice of medicine ; when performed by a nurse , it is nursing ( AMA ) . Many state boards of nursing have recognized this for years . The California legislature recognized this phenom- ena in its legislative intent in the last ...
... practice of medicine ; when performed by a nurse , it is nursing ( AMA ) . Many state boards of nursing have recognized this for years . The California legislature recognized this phenom- ena in its legislative intent in the last ...
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... practice can be personally rewarding and fulfilling as a career . However , salaries and third party reimbursement for rural practice must also be comparable to urban practice to recruit and retain highly skilled and competent nurses ...
... practice can be personally rewarding and fulfilling as a career . However , salaries and third party reimbursement for rural practice must also be comparable to urban practice to recruit and retain highly skilled and competent nurses ...
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Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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