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

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Title Author Type Words
A year-long struggle for an agreement in aged care. McGrath, Jackie 431
Acting for nurses in aged care: NZNO is sometimes accused of focusing too much on the public sector to the detriment of nurses working in aged care. Cain, Margaret 904
Aged-care sector ripe for NZNO growth: the aged-care sector is largely non-unionised, yet its workers are among those most in need of union protections. NZNO has plans to increase union coverage amd membership in the sector. Payne-Harker, Cee 864
Are you a nurse and what is nursing? The Nursing Council's consultation document on scopes of practice offers an opportunity for the profession to reflect on the nature of nursing and who practises nursing. Watson, Paul 2164
Baby's safety compromised by negligent conduct. Fretton, Fetuao 325
Bargaining for a national MECA: half or more NZNO members must have voted 'yes' in this month's national ballot if national bargaining is to take place this year. A clear process has been established to begin these negotiations. Alexander, Glenda 935
Care of the elderly is a privilege and a challenge: a nursing career devoted to care of the elderly who also have a psychiatric diagnosis, has provided one nurse with a hugely satisfying working life. O'Connor, Teresa 1916
Caring for older adults with complex health needs: research has shown that gerontology nurse practitioners can halve hospital admission rates and emergency department visits among high needs older adults. Manchester, Anne 1899
Caring for war veterans--victims or heroes? Undiagnosed and untreated symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder affect many World War 11 veterans at Auckland's Ranfurly Veteran Centre. Nurses and caregivers need education to care for veterans appropriately. Nicholson, Melva 2931
Collective agreements planned for primary sector. Payne-Harker, Cee Brief Article 236
Combined conference a success for stomal therapy nurses. O'Connor, Maree 382
Crowe joins leadership network. Manchester, Anne Brief Article 52
Discussions continue on the PAUA project. Manchester, Anne Brief Article 260
Few rural nurses using Internet for health information. 620
Hamilton and Wellington organisers take their leave. Brief Article 202
Hospitals to go smokefree. Brief Article 103
New critical care committee gets started. Clare, Howard Brief Article 199
New funding proposal approved for colleges and sections. Manchester, Anne Brief Article 109
Niuean nurses thank NZNO for its support. Fereti, Keti Letter to the Editor 150
Nobel prize for nurses. Manchester, Anne Brief Article 37
Nurse admits facts about unprescribed drugs. Brief Article 258
Nurse struck off for forging nurses' signatures. Dunn, James John Brief Article 248
Nurses celebrate a 30-year anniversary: a 'who's who' of nurse educators--past and present--gathered at Parliament's Grand Hall last month to celebrate the transfer of nursing education from hospitals to the tertiary sector. Manchester, Anne 954
Nurses to be asked about job satisfaction. 391
Nursing at Wairoa Hospital proves life-changing. Wright, Patricia Letter to the Editor 325
NZNO adopts recommendations on 12-hour shifts. Manchester, Anne Brief Article 221
NZNO representatives attend unveiling ceremony for Irihapeti Ramsden. Brief Article 168
NZNO wants to retain registered and enrolled nurse titles. Brief Article 745
NZNO withdraws from Commonwealth Nurses' Federation. Manchester, Anne Brief Article 107
Palmerston North to host infection control conference. Brief Article 222
Petition signatures continue to roll in. McIntyre, Lyndy 323
Pilot project for Primary Health Care Nurses' Council. Manchester, Anne Brief Article 138
Plea for members to support their delegates. Elliott, Lesley Letter to the Editor 246
Plunket Line marks tenth anniversary. 385
Remembering those who have died at work. Brief Article 148
Removal of nurse/patient ratios would prompt nursing exodus. 684
Stemming the tide of vanishing nurses. Carter, Gay Letter to the Editor 318
Strong response to this year's delegate conventions. McIntyre, Lyndy Brief Article 245
Student debt reaches record highs. Brief Article 183
Student unit forms links with other student bodies. Simes, Belinda 313
Taking steps towards a national MECA for hospice members. Payne-Harker, Cee Brief Article 240
The president comments ... O'Malley, Jane 491
Theft charge leads to suspension from practice. 349
Vaccination debate must focus on client. Alexander, Sheila Letter to the Editor 330
We need your feedback! Baker, Chris 459
Winning the long fight for fair pay. Harre, Laila 967

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