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

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Title Author Type Words
2005/2006 budget approved. O'Connor, Teresa Brief Article 185
A hitchhiker's guide to the PAUA project. Link, Peggy 673
Abortion debate welcomed. Simmons, Ann 422
Aged-care workers take strike action in Christchurch to protest low pay offer. 402
Australian government aiming to undermine workers' rights. Lyndy, McIntyre 528
Budget fails aged-care workers and older people: this year's budget was a huge disappointment for those working in aged care. There's no money for training and no money to ensure those who work in the sector are paid the same as in the public sector. Brown, Eileen 914
Delegate conventions focus on leadership and campaigning. Brief Article 304
Deputy Health and Disability Commissioner appointed. Brief Article 126
Developing professionally: with the advent of competence-based annual practising certificates, nurses need to undertake regular professional development. There are many opportunities for such education and development. Dawbin, Angela 850
DHB delegates' committee to drive ongoing MECA work. Brief Article 254
DHB members appointed to Committee of Inquiry. Brief Article 168
DHBS working to boost 'flu vaccination rates. Brief Article 203
Direct debit winners. Brief Article 154
Dissatisfaction with pay offer. Alexander, Glenda Letter to the Editor 353
Encouraging more exercise. Brief Article 142
Enhancing nurses' presentation skills: giving presentations is an essential part of nurses' professional development but for many it can be a nightmare. Here one nurse presents a way of increasing the effectiveness of a presentation and decreasing the anxiety surrounding it. Meek, Gillianne 1735
Enrolled nurses urged to work collectively for a positive future. Hewlett, Robyn 659
ENs' work in infection control praised. Pitchford, Joanne Letter to the Editor 98
Events 2005. Calendar 341
First male nurse starts work for Plunket. Rainey-Smith, Tom Brief Article 237
Four candidates stand for NZNO presidency: NZNO presidential elections look set to provide an interesting contest this year, with a more nurses putting themselves forward than ever before. In these profiles, each candidate responds to seven set questions. Manchester, Anne 2806
Future of nursing research explored. O'Connor, Teresa 136
Gratitude from Niue nurses. Fereti, Keti Letter to the Editor 90
Harre to contest union post. 468
Health scholarships launched. 128
Honouring nursing practice on International Nurses' Day. 429
Hospice nurses support multi-site agreement. Lennox, Mark Brief Article 246
Injecting enthusiasm and fun into clinical education: the passing of the Health Professionals Competency Act, created a need for individuals and organisations to source relevant clinical education. 479
International speakers at Midwifery forum. Brief Article 173
Learning how to be culturally safe: one nurse found that her nursing education did nothing to help her practise in a way that was culturally safe. What really helped was education about the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi and New Zealand's colonial history. Here she shares her journey to becoming a nurse who is culturally safe. Meyst, Sandra Obituary 2890
Making an impact at ICN Congress: nursing on the move: knowledge, innovation and vitality was the theme of the International Council of Nurses' Quadrennial Congress in Taipei, Taiwan, last month. New Zealand nurses' contributions were noteworthy. O'Malley, Jane 831
Making nursing a popular career choice again. Andrew, Cathy 926
Many nurses still want to leave jobs, survey reveals. 533
Maori nursing course soon to become a reality. 236
New ICN president elected. Brief Article 170
New working party underway. Brief Article 153
No further action on structural changes. O'Connor, Teresa 332
No-fault medical misadventure law passed. Brief Article 277
Nominations called for NZNO advisory committee. Brief Article 147
Nominations for Te Runanga chair and vice chair sought. 375
Nurse struck off for possession of pornography. Brief Article 240
Nurse's name removed from register after unauthorised use of patients Eftpos card. Brief Article 225
Nurses needed for international survey. Rauch, Agnes Letter to the Editor 124
Nursing the private hospital way at MercyAscot: the patients may not be as sick as those found within the public hospital system, but nurses at MercyAscot have high levels of responsibility and need to learn to think on their feet. Manchester, Anne 2898
Policies on ENs to be collated. O'Connor, Teresa Brief Article 168
Positive response to pay parity campaign in Primary Health. Brief Article 240
Practice nurses endorse pay parity campaign. Minto, Rosemary 968
Prescribing Imovane against directions of prescriber is professional misconduct. 422
Public Health under the spotlight. Brief Article 86
Putting children on the political agenda. Brief Article 292
Relationships with patients were once ok. Asher, Joy Bickley Letter to the Editor 364
Something is rotten in the state of education: an experienced overseas nurse educator talks about the challenges, obstacles and frustrations of working in New Zealand's tertiary education sector. O'Connor, Teresa 2014
Strike notice withdrawn. Brief Article 173
Support for Fijian nurses continues. O'Connor, Teresa 215
The case for nurse anaesthetists. Minchin, Irene Letter to the Editor 348
Tolerating differences of opinion. Dunn, Barbara Letter to the Editor 251
Understanding intraaortic balloon pumping: intraaortic balloon pumping is a complex procedure aimed at supporting a compromised heart. Carried out in many of the country's intensive care units, it is important that nurses understand the physiology and mechanics of the procedure so they can offer optimal nursing care. Lewis, Peter 1745

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