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Critical Need to Address Accuracy of Nurses’ Diagnoses
Standardized Nursing Language: What Does It Mean for Nursing Practice?
OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing
Manmade Disasters: A Historical Review of Terrorism and Implications for the Future
Facilitating Acculturation of Foreign-Educated Nurses
A Collaboration Challenge: Interdisciplinary Clinical Research by Faculty in Non-Research-Focused Colleges and Universities
Why Emotions Matter: Age, Agitation, and Burnout Among Registered Nurses
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