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Articles from Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (March 1, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
Aboriginal nurse wins National award. 111
Abstracts sought for gerontology conference. 72
Aged-care site visits underway in Central. Swift, Jane Brief article 225
An artist in nursing remembered. McDonald, Anne 508
Bridging gaps in wornd care: next month's conference of the New Zealand Wound Care Society has attracted an impressive range of national and international presenters. O'Connor, Teresa 874
Building bridges in wound management. Carville, Keryln Editorial 1124
Chairs and treasurers meet. Conference news 316
Conference addressed a wide range of women's health issues. Cadman, Danah 356
Cost of practising certificates to rise this year. 335
Diabetes research grant available. 113
Easing the pressure of wound care: working as a nurse practitioner in wound care for a regional district health board is an award-winning and rewarding job. O'Connor, Teresa 2147
Employment equity for nurses. 222
Events 2006. Calendar 551
Explaining the NP role. Conference news 157
Four percent pay deal at aged-care site. Wilson, Chris 462
Full intakes at nursing schools. 342
Good nursing valued. 169
Helping Pacific peoples quit. Brief article 105
How to solve the nursing shortages. Knoesen, Penny Letter to the editor 476
Innovative nurses. 160
Lobbying MP is imortant work; a practice nurse tells why she decided to lobby two local MPs about pay parity for primary health care nurses, shares what she learnt from the experience and urges other nurses to get involved in such lobbying. Mitchell, Cathy 879
New mobile palliative care service for Maori. 522
New nursing era may prove detrimental. Baillie, Margaret Letter to the editor 290
Nurse struck off for altering a prescription: Karen Blanche Gauthier, RN. 218
Nurse suspended from practice: Raylene Anne Chadwick, RN. 147
Nurses for children and young people seek collaboration. Parry, Deb 292
NZNO offices. Directory 959
NZNO seeks to resolve dual registration issue. 372
Observing the PAUA project at work. Joe, Sharon 432
Organising staff changes. 320
Pay parity needed to deliver government's strategy. Survey 539
Plan for Maori Mental Health Workforce. 124
Plunket deal ratified and bargaining fee agreed. Brief article 320
Poor service from recruitment agencies. Farag, Raewyn Letter to the editor 745
Preparations for next MECA begin. Alexander, Glenda Conference news 478
Raising the status of young women trade untionists. 501
Recovering from surgery at home--challenges for older people: most older people going home after surgery cope well and can access the help they need. But there are gaps in services that nurses could fill. Manchester, Anne 842
Rural nurses meet. 180
Seven key factors contribute to safe and healthy workplaces. 431
Shield Health considers cutting hours. 342
Support for new graduates in primary health care launched. 428
Surgical serves communities and enhances the skills of rural nurses; as well as reducing waiting lists in many isolated areas, the mobile surgical bus is assisting rural nurses to enhance their skills and improve their work satisfaction. Manchester, Anne 2119
Tackling obesity and influenza. 202
Te Amo Health helps people take charge of their own health. 429
Te Runanga signs strategic plan. WiHongi, Kataraina 483
The nursing role in oxygen treatment: working at a hyperbaric oxygen clinic offers the only nurse a variety of satisfactions and challenges. Polley, Helen 891
The president comments ... Guy, Marion 440
Treating wounds with oxygen: treating wounds with oxygen has a long history. But hyperbaric oxygen treatment is still an under-used resource in wound care, particularly in the care of chronic wounds. Polley, Helen 1059
Valuing caregivers and hospice nurses: caregivers' wages remain appallingly low. The upcoming Caregivers' Week offers another opportunity to highlight this injustice and to put pressure on the Government to take action. Haultain, Rob 978
Valuing the expertise of enrolled nurses: as nursing shortages continue to worsen both in New Zealand and worldwide, it is hard to understand why some employers are phasing out or restricting the practice of enrolled nurses. Cain, Margaret 888
What are the attractions of surgical nursing? Surgical nurse Catriona Kaczon has worked on the same ward at Hutt Hospital for the last six years and still begins a new shift excited by what challenges may lie ahead. Mannchester, Anne Cover story 1722
What does the perioperative college offer surgical nurses? Marenzi, Bettina 495

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