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

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Title Author Type Words
'Outrageous and illfounded' suggestions. Guy, Ian Letter to the editor 298
'To perform at your best, you must first know yourself well'. Nelson, Deborah 526
Bargaining initiated for district health board MECA. 630
Changes take toll on enrolled nurses. Brown, Beverley Letter to the editor 296
Corporal punishment opinion horrifies. Banks, Liz Letter to the editor 432
CPIT changes cultural safety delivery. 350
Defining the paths district nurses should follow. Cumming, Christine 603
Dermatology nurses hold inaugural conference. Bennett, Jane 371
Developing an attitude of curiosity. Gilmour, Jean 951
Direct debit winners. 146
Educating caregivers improves quality of care: employers should pay for caregivers' education because such education improves the quality of care to residents in aged-care facilities. Haultain, Rob 1011
Education for registered nurses--does one size fit all? Postgraduate education does not meet the needs of all registered nurses. Assuming it does could be detrimental to nursing practice development and patient care. Hardcastle, Jane 1817
Funding for safe staffing unit sought. 532
Historic collective agreement reached with Guardian Health Group--finally. 539
Innovation in primary health recognised. 266
Learning to cope with snakey behaviour: learning how to cope with your own and others' stress is a continual challenge in the health care environment. Using healthy ways of coping and being clear about roles and responsibilities help nurses and patients. Brinkman, Anne 2016
Maintaining the essence of nursing in medical imaging: medical imaging is a high-tech, equipment-focused environment. It is essential that nurses maintain their patient focus and claim their rightful roles as patient advocates, role models and promoters of interdisciplinary collaboration. Matthews, Shona 1848
Maniototo Health Services Ltd. 111
Members affected by New Zealand Lifecare receivership. 225
New Maori nurse leader. 354
NSU vice chair positive about future. O'Leary, Kerry Letter to the editor 210
Nurse educators 'deeply concerned'. Bye, Sue; Casey, Michelle; Hale, Janine; Johnson, Suzanne; Reuter, Betty Letter to the editor 209
Nurse Maude Senior Nurses' and Allied Health Collective Employment Agreement. 80
Nurse practitioner delay frustrating. Wysocki, Ken Letter to the editor 587
Nurses and new communication technologies: technology is revolutionising health care. Nurses must adapt to and learn the skills of new information technology if their practice is to continue to meet the needs of today's generation. Stopforth, Linda 1054
Nurses can enhance the pre-operative assessment process: nurse-led pre-assessment clinics can offer a more holistic approach to pre-operative preparation. Patients involved in a trial at Whakatane Hospital expressed satisfaction with the model. Hunt, Mereana 1756
Nurses recommend changes to Care Plus. Kay, Ngaronga 500
NZNO and SWFU secure funding for full-time educator in aged care: a full-time educator dedicated to working with aged-care members will help boost the number of multi-employer collective agreements in the sector. O'Connor, Teresa 1657
NZNO must remember union spirit. Boase, Wendy Letter to the editor 414
Online learning builds confidence and helps reduce medication errors: having to retrain staff regularly in the use of patient-controlled analgesia pumps stretches limited staff resources at an acute pain service. An online learning training and revision programme is proving popular with both learners and trainers. Paterson, Craig; Storr, Francesca; McKenzie, Christine 2344
Petition gathering in full swing around the country. 257
PHC agreements close. 412
Principled negotiations wanted. Nicholas, Tony Letter to the editor 323
Ranfurly Veterans' Home and Hospital (Auckland). 87
Scrutinising the conduct of health professionals: the new Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal offers a benchmark on expected standards of nursing practice. It provides both empowerment and protection for nurses and the public. Godbold, Rosemary; Diesfeld, Kate 1964
Sections and colleges seek to raise their professional profile. 308
Stabb loses High Court appeal. 206
The empowering impact of education. Davies, Debbie Letter to the editor 610
The president comments. 527
The privilege of representing students. Witehira, Tracy Column 966
Tributes to Baldick. 394
When nursing was a vocation, not a job: for 60 years, a group of nurses who trained together in Auckland, have continued to meet and share their lives. This year, they gathered in Melbourne to share memories and deepen life-long bonds. Wilkinson, Margaret 2160

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