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Articles from Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (August 1, 2004)

1-49 out of 49 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
'Living the dream'. Miller, Judy 414
Advertisements encourage nurses to go overseas. Wood, Joanne Letter to the Editor 431
Agency nurse reconsiders her future. Manchester, Anne 613
Agreement reached at Eldercare sites. Harry, Lesley Brief Article 201
Back to basics in union organising. Harker, Cee Payne 942
Boosting pay rates in the primary sector. Payne-Harker, Cee Brief Article 307
Caring Caller service helps the lonely and isolated. Scott, Glenis Letter to the Editor 205
Comvita Medical Woundcare[TM] 18+ and ApiNate[R] dressing. 447
Costs of nursing turnover to be researched. 430
Council finalises four scopes of practice. 874
Does obstetric experience count for naught? Several decades of obstetric experience will be lost once changes to the way postnatal care is delivered in one small rural maternity unit are implemented. Barrier, Sue 884
Enrolled nurses in Gisborne seek recognition. Brief Article 60
Gerontology section plans its conference. Brief Article 180
Getting to grips with an epidemic. Desmond, Natalie 926
Glutaraldehyde fact sheet available. Brief Article 86
Hughes takes up professorship. Brief Article 268
ICN workforce forum meets in Wellington next month. Brief Article 273
Immunisation programme puts stress on nurses: as the country's largest-ever immunisation campaign gets underway in the Auckland region with massive publicity, nurses need to ensure they are able to cope with the multiple pressures such a campaign brings. Millar, Chris 721
Kiwi wins top Australian Nursing award: a New Zealand nurse who has spent many years in the Australian Outback has won a prestigious national award. O'Connor, Teresa 781
Measuring the competence of agency nurses. Lemow, Jolanda Cover Story 2110
New chair for key primary health taskforce. Brief Article 191
New law to improve patient safety. 442
New professional nursing adviser appointed. Brief Article 138
New Zealand takes public health leadership role. 715
Notice to members. 417
NSU clarifies its priorities. Swabey, Niki 360
Nurse appointed as senior manager. Brief Article 147
NZNO assists Niuean nurses. Brief Article 196
NZNO South Island professional forum series. Brief Article 144
NZNO to work on hospice collective. Lennox, Mark Brief Article 197
NZNO welcomes Coroner's report recommendations. 571
Options for MercyAscot agreement. Gilmour, Carol Brief Article 135
PAUA project a difficult concept to grasp. Tame, Barbara Letter to the Editor 303
Pay claim forms backdrop to conference. 789
PlunketLine set to merge with Healthline. 390
Pocket personal computers for district nurses win award. Brief Article 166
Presbyterian support goes to mediation. Squires, Kay Brief Article 209
Profiling new NSU chair and vice-chair. 565
Registered nurse voices support for enrolled nurses. Hobman, Hilary Letter to the Editor 224
Report on MECA progress due. 376
Section forms international alliances. Brief Article 193
Sending the message--in New Zealand and overseas. Goldsbury, Nicky Letter to the Editor 52
Settlement for Care and Independence. Mulrine, Lynley Brief Article 154
Singing our way to fair pay, the Paua Fritters way. Brief Article 226
Submissions pour in on staffing effectiveness standard. Brief Article 178
Te Ara Whakamua--finding a way forward. 523
The country's biggest-ever public health nursing campaign gets underway. 538
Trust formed for those with Guillain-Barre syndrome. Murray, Jenny Letter to the Editor 251
Understanding residuals in Guillain-Barre Syndrome: peripheral nerve damage, rather than strained muscles, can cause fatigue and breathlessness for those suffering the long-term effects of GBS. Kaplan, Lawrence 2040

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