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Articles from Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (April 1, 2005)

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Advocating for patient safety: patient safety is ensured when nurses have the competence, the resources and the autonomy to evaluate their patients' needs and changing conditions. Rolls, Suzanne 895
Aged-care providers join forces. 401
Are nurse anaesthetists needed? Should the Nursing Council endorse nurse practitioners in anaesthesia? One leading anaesthesia specialist argues against nurse practitioners as providers of anaesthesia services. Bukofzer, Mark 983
Blood glucose monitoring: is blood glucose monitoring for many of those people with type 2 diabetes really necessary in the management of the condition? Snell, Helen 630
Building relationships between DHB management and unions. Alexander, Glenda 538
Caregivers send their payslips to parliament during Caregivers' Week. Payne-Harker, Cee 358
Celebrating nursing. O'Connor, Teresa Brief Article 62
Celebrating the national pay deal and a well-run campaign. 474
Christchurch-based postgraduate nursing centre expands into new premises. Brief Article 208
Clinical nurse managers to form a section. Hansen, Lynne Brief Article 268
Continuing the fair share for aged-care campaign. 325
Correction. Correction Notice 48
Counterfeit medicines kill: drawing the public's attention to the dramatic and dangerous increase in counterfeit drugs on the global market is the aim of this year's International Nurses' Day theme. Manchester, Anne 797
Defining type 2 diabetes. Brief Article 230
Developing the 'sports nurse' role. King, Doug Letter to the Editor 170
Extending nursing practice. 348
Fiji nurses prepare for their own fair pay campaign: improving nurses' pay and conditions is the key to stopping the migration of nurses from Fiji to countries abroad. NZNO is willing to do what it can to help. McIntyre, Lyndy 1971
Forum looks at respiratory health across the age span. Ingleton, Robyn 677
Getting the central relationship right: how do the many aspects of nurses' work link together to ensure patients are safe? A nursing leader explains how she works towards ensuring the central relationship in nursing--between nurse and patient--is safe. O'Connor, Teresa 1868
Is technology taking the 'care' out of nursing? As nurses continue to use increasingly complex technology to care for their patients, there is a danger that the art and science of patient-focused, humanist care may lose its significance. Shivas, Lynda 1751
Linking patient safety and nurse safety. Asher, Joy Bickley Editorial 867
Lost poetry books being sought. Kissock, Barbara Letter to the Editor 256
Maternity forum wants better birth data. Wynn-Williams, Beth Brief Article 292
Midwifery matters: May 5 is International Day of the Midwife and the theme this year is Midwives and women--a partnership for health. O'Connor, Teresa 898
New centennial scholarship. 174
New Zealand nurses to present at ICN congress. 436
Notice to members. Brief Article 152
Nurses' presence on district health boards. Brief Article 310
NZNO opposes change for nurses' group. O'Connor, Teresa Brief Article 301
NZNO team thanked for winning fair pay. Burt, Alison Letter to the Editor 133
Of lamps and lanterns: throwing light on Florence Nightingale: Florence Nightingale has long been known as the "lady with the lamp," but a more detailed study of history shows that it was a simple Arab lantern that she would have carried when tending the sick in Scutari, not a ceremonial lamp. Attewell, Alex 1679
Pacific nurses learn union skills. Brief Article 309
Poll in favour of bargaining fee. 471
Portfolio portability questioned. Mellers, Jenny Letter to the Editor 475
Poster developed. 106
Practice nurses' MECA finally settled. Wilson, Chris Brief Article 335
Private sector report. Wilson, Chris 178
Raising awareness of fake medicines. 657
Regional conventions. Brief Article 105
Resisting pressure to abort. Dymock, Suzy Letter to the Editor 277
Second-level nurse title discussed. Brief Article 228
Structural review options considered. 538
Support for tsunami countries approved. O'Connor, Teresa Brief Article 173
The benefits of nurse-led pre-assessment: a nurse-led pre-assessment clinic in the cardiology day unit at Christchurch Hospital has proved to be an efficient use of resources, a satisfying experience for patients and a way for experienced nurses to extend their practice. Watson, Paul 2397
Unions affirm sexual and gender diversity. Link, Pegg 607
Work arising from the MECA continues: the work arising from the national public sector multi-employer collective agreement did not stop once the deal was ratified. A number of working parties are being established to deal with a range of issues that arose during negotiations. Alexander, Glenda 804

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