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Articles from Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (July 1, 2003)

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Title Author Type Words
Aged-care workers present petition to Minister. 323
Alienation from nursing leaders understandable. Palmer, Graeme Letter to the Editor 262
All dressed up for intensive care appeal. 128
Appreciation expressed for organiser's hard work. MacManus, Joan Letter to the Editor 54
Assessing pain key to proper treatment: using a pain rating scale is a good starting point for developing an appropriate pain management strategy. Naylor, Wayne 1063
Campbell appointed to executive nursing position. 169
Canterbury senior nurses not getting a fair deal. Gabolinscy, Brian Letter to the Editor 777
Changing emergency department practice: nurses have a key role to play as innovations are introduced into emergency departments to eliminate ever-increasing waiting times and enhance client satisfaction. Davies, Mark 1640
Christchurch. Wilson, Chris 149
Conference offers chance to debate, share ideas, challenge practice and network. Moore, Sue 743
Correction. Correction Notice 49
Curing the 'cancer" of horizontal violence. Hyde, Rachel Letter to the Editor 373
Dreaming of nurses' collective strength: after a decade in the frontline of industrial battles, an old campaigner reflects on nurses' seeming unwillingness to use their collective strength. Penney, Diane 932
Dunedin to host second gynaecology nursing conference. 163
Ending violence towards nurses. 125
Enrolled nurses celebrate 25 years of conferences. 452
ENs upset at Nursing Council decision. 197
Faith community nurses gather in Nelson. 221
First New Zealand-trained male nurse remembered. Brown, Janice Letter to the Editor 303
Fronting up to pay equity issues. Beaumont, Carol 884
Hamilton. Dorrian, Jenny 625
Honouring Plunket nurses and their work. 512
Making the case for mental health nursing standards: a group of mental health nurses argues that mental health nursing standards have improved their practice and outcomes for consumers. 1001
New clause guarantees current wages and conditions if sites sold. Holt, Linda 423
New credentialing website. 178
New enrolled nurses look to the future. 713
New head of school in Southland. 116
New NZNO organisers share orientation day. 364
Northern Districts' MECA ratified. 421
NZNO calls for further changes to HPCA Bill. 215
NZNO president and chief executive address ICN conference. 383
Obstetric nurses learn more about birthing practices. Fitzwater, Lynn 428
Pain management initiatives improve care: the identification of pain as the fifth vital sign and the standardisation of the pain intensity scale have helped improve practice throughout MidCentral District Health Board. Leader, Judy 1731
Palmerston North. Olsthoorn, Lyn 610
Praising the professionalism of practice nurses. Foole, David Letter to the Editor 134
Prescribing rights will extend nursing care. 342
Primary health care nursing under the spotlight at conference. 796
Real feminists don't play the victim. Mathias, Lee Letter to the Editor 497
Stop press. 72
Struggle for pay parity needs a two-pronged approach. Black, Janet Letter to the Editor 495
Student loan debt--'a social tragedy'. 903
Supporting nurses to manage patients' pain: pain is complex, highly subjective and endlessly fascinating, says nursing team leader at Wellington Hospital's acute pain management service, Julia Barton. Manchester, Anne 1544
The challenging field of pain management nursing: caring for patients with persistent pain is complex and challenging and requires specialist skills. Sandom, Jenny 1952
The next round in the pay campaign begins: district health board negotiations are underway in the South Island. NZNO hopes the outcomes will close the pay gaps between public sector members around the country. O'Connor, Teresa 988
The voice of nurse practitioners ... 1690
Understanding what it means to be culturally safe. Conroy, Liz Letter to the Editor 427
Using NZNO's library most effectively: NZNO's library is not designed as a research library for students. But library staff are willing to help, if students first help themselves. Stopforth, Linda 972
Volunteer nurses needed in Vanuatu. Brown, Joan Letter to the Editor 230
Wellington. Thomas, Laura 104
What makes a nurse practitioner? Boase, Wendy Letter to the Editor 376
Why the angst about nurse practitioners? The advent of the nurse practitioner has created a sense of unease within some parts of the profession. Is it justified? O'Connor, Teresa 1804

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