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A time to change
Abstract: Int J Trauma Nurs 2002;8:65-6.
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Judith Stoner Halpern
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65-66
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An approach for trauma nurses to identify error-provoking factors
Abstract: Int J Trauma Nurs 2002;8:67-9.
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Suzan D. Olson,
Marilyn Sue Bogner,
Kimberly McDonald
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67-69
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Life in recovery: Rebuilding from trauma
Abstract: Trauma can cause visible, often profound physical injuries for patients. The emotional and social drain that families and health care providers experience can also be life-altering. REBUILD ...
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Anna Bradford
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70-75
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Does caring for displaced specialty unit patients affect the critical care nurse's perceptions of ability and job satisfaction?
Abstract: Trauma centers are challenged to share beds with a larger hospital population of critical care patients. Often, this means that patients may be shifted between units when beds are not immedi...
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Gayle McGlory,
Mary Burney,
Jenny Hargrave,
Sue Luna,
Isaac Smith,
Douglas Wakhu
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76-80
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Child maltreatment awareness for prehospital providers
Abstract: Child abuse continues to go undetected by hospital-based health care providers because clues may exist exclusively in the child's home. Emergency personnel are in the unique position of bein...
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Barbara Weintraub,
Peter Lazzara,
Susan Fuchs,
Dana L. Wiltsek
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81-83
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| Clinical Decisions |
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Should families be allowed in trauma resuscitations?
Q There seems to be a lot of controversy about family members staying with critical trauma patients during resuscitation. What factors should be considered when making a policy?
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Brandy Galloway Mathews
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84-85
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Traffic safety: Ambitious targets and initiatives in Canada and around the world
Abstract: Int J Trauma Nurs 2002;8:86-8.
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86-88
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Better health care with quality medical devices: FDA on the cutting edge of device technology
Abstract: Int J Trauma Nurs 2002;8:89-90.
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Suzanne Rich
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89-90
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Abstracts of the literature
Abstract: Int J Trauma Nurs 2002;8:91.
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Trauma news today
Abstract: Int J Trauma Nurs 2002;3:92-4.
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92-94
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Miscellaneous
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A1
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Reviewers volume 8
The International Journal of Trauma Nursing wishes to recognize the professionals who contributed their time and expertise to assist in the peer review process. Their valuable insight, critical analys...
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