Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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... specialty groups for " rural " nurses . In regard to potential numbers , obviously there are those who are employed in rural institutions . One also must consider , however , nurses in urban settings who may be expected to provide ...
... specialty groups for " rural " nurses . In regard to potential numbers , obviously there are those who are employed in rural institutions . One also must consider , however , nurses in urban settings who may be expected to provide ...
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... specialty organization and certifi- cation in a specialty . Involvement in professional activities is a means for rural nurses to have access to current information about emergency care , changes in accepted standards of practice ...
... specialty organization and certifi- cation in a specialty . Involvement in professional activities is a means for rural nurses to have access to current information about emergency care , changes in accepted standards of practice ...
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... specialty services thus requires an on - board health care focus on health promotion and adaptation . Acute care services will generally be limited to accident victims . Technology via computer linkage to ground - based medical special ...
... specialty services thus requires an on - board health care focus on health promotion and adaptation . Acute care services will generally be limited to accident victims . Technology via computer linkage to ground - based medical special ...
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Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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