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Issue 28 - Volume 15 - 28 March 2001
5 archive articles
Author: Malcolm Watts
Date: March 2001
Journal: Nursing Standard
Issue: Volume 15, Number 28
Keywords: Alcohol and alcoholism, Patient assessment, Research and development
Author: Jo Gibson
Date: March 2001
Journal: Nursing Standard
Issue: Volume 15, Number 28
Keywords: Amputation, Pain and pain management, Rehabilitation
Author: Louise Terry
Date: March 2001
Journal: Nursing Standard
Issue: Volume 15, Number 28
Keywords: Ethics, Genetics, Genetic disorders, Nursing education
Authors: Sarah Baker | Beverly Williams | Dee Jones
Date: March 2001
Journal: Nursing Standard
Issue: Volume 15, Number 28
Keywords: Nursing homes: management, Research and development, Residential care, Staff recruitment and turnover
Authors: Susan Allen | Sally Clark | John Toby | David Smart | Fiona Moore
Date: March 2001
Journal: Nursing Standard
Issue: Volume 15, Number 28
Keywords: Change management, Nursing, Primary health care
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