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American Nurses Association, (2001) Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements. Washington, DC: American Nurses Publishing.

American Nurses Association. (2001). Nationwide State Legislative Agenda on Staffing. Washington, DC: American Nurses Association.

American Nurses Association. (2001) Analysis of American Nurses Staffing Survey. Washington, DC: American Nurses Association.

European Council Directive on Working Time. (93/104/EC)

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