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Advanced clinical nurse: An innovative new practice leading to recruitment and retention within the emergency department
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3
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A pilot of a tool for examining nurses' knowledge of illicit substances affecting the care of critically ill patients in the emergency department
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3-4
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Managing aggression at triage — multi facet approach
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4
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Collaboration as a gateway to nursing research in the ED
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5
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Are our patients really satisfied with our care at triage?
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6
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Emergency nurse practitioners — nursing the new frontier
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6
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Child abuse: Patterns of injury
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7
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Are you being stressed out of nursing? A cognitive approach to stress management in acute care nursing
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7-8
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Preceptorship: Are ED nurses getting the best?
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8-9
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The effectiveness of massage with aromatherapy and music on the stress and anxiety levels of emergency department staff
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9
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Emergency assessment of crashing kids
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10
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Keynote address ‘Bloodletting, barbers and bugs.’ The unbelievable history of emergency medicine
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10
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Keynote address ‘Unbelievable but true pediatric emergency case studies.’ Nusing made the difference
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10
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Pediatric resuscitation skills lab
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11
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Child safety on farms: Issues and best practice recommendations
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11
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Clinical development facilitation-exposing the cracks, plugging the holes and opening the doors by developing a team approach!
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12
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Go with the flow-EDs can work
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12
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People with an intellectual disability who attend an emergency department
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13
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The ever increasing impact of GHB on an inner city emergency department
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13
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Nurturing our future-a discovery program in emergency
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14
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An innovative educational platform-mobile patient simulation, trauma scenario-based learning and the principles of trauma resource management assist nurses, doctors and ambulance paramedics manage trauma patients in rural victoria
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14-15
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Violence in the emergency department (A review of literature review)
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15-16
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Pre hospital trauma life support (PHTLS)-a lifeline for rural and remote clinicians
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16
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What does the MET mean to you? Literature review and retrospective analysis of a district general hospital's medical emergency team integration experience
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17-18
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Calming the savage beast: An innovative approach for improving waiting time for emergency patients
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19
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Writing for publication
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19
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Mental health care in emergency departments
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20
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Rural emergency care-‘sometimes it's a long time between drinks’
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20
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Management of musculoskeletal limb injury in the emergency department using nurse-initiated assessment, investigation and treatment protocols: Efficiency, impact on time to analgesia and total service time
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21-22
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Assessment and management of pain in children in the emergency department
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23
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Family needs in two metropolitan emergency departments
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24
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Aviation nursing — it is different
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24
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Do they really listen up there? Communication between the ED and nursing executive
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25
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Development of a stress inventory for Australian emergency nurses
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25-26
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Emergency department performance and access block. What is the future?
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26
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Who looks after the rural emergency patient when there is no emergency department?
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26-27
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Advancing practice — from innovation to implementation
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27-28
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Is the ATS in need of up triaging?
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28
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Emergency nursing on the edge — the challenges of remote area nursing
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29
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