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Nursing Standard - Volume 19, Issue 41

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Nursing Standard

Issue 41 - Volume 19 - 22 June 2005

4 archive articles

 

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Transatlantic lessons
A trip to the United States inspired Angela Davis and colleagues to improve mental health care in Wales
Promoting physical exercise in breast cancer care
This article is intended to promote awareness of physical exercise as a safe, advantageous and feasible intervention for a patient with breast cancer or recovering from it. The numerous and varied ben...
Development of core competencies for infection prevention and control
The Infection Control Nurses Association (ICNA) has developed a robust framework for infection prevention and control practitioners to demonstrate their competence. This article describes the process ...
The ward nurse's role in infection control
This article surveys the ward nurse's role in reducing the risk of infection. Recent developments in infection control are discussed, including nationally generated initiatives and how these might be ...

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