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Articles from Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (October 1, 2007)

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Abuse of ed nurses in Christchurch. Davies, Dianne Letter to the editor 169
Aged-care delegates speak at select committee. 183
Alleged conflict of interest denied. DuRose, Jim Letter to the editor 374
Background paper on partnership offers some suggestions. 330
Board to develop specific policies. 251
Campaign encourages cervical screening. 161
Cancer causes one in the three deaths: latest figures. 144
Celebrating NZNO's achievement: NZNO's annual conference last month was a time of celebrations, deliberations and continuing conversations. O'Connor, Teresa Conference notes 823
Clinicians highlight aspects of their work. 996
College/section day a positive experience. 393
Data wanted on rural nursing workforce. O'Malley, Jane; Barber, Michele; Fearnley, Jan; Lawry, Debi Letter to the editor 159
Diabetes awards open. 69
Differentiating between delirium and dementia: New Zealand's ageing population is increasing rapidly. Delirium and dementia are two common aged-related conditions. It is important nurses can differentiate between them. Neville, Stephen; Gilmour, Jean 2863
District nurses' section 'seizes the agenda'. 128
Embassy objects to article. Punsalang, Marcos A.S. Letter to the editor 316
En working party to be announced soon. 240
Enrolled nurses (ENs) need to see the support of their registered nurse (RN) colleagues. 94
Exploitation of Filipino nurses highlighted. 413
Filipino nurses among best in the world. Dimapilis-Baldoz, Rosalinda Letter to the editor 440
Focus on prevention. 252
Forums prompt worthwhile debate. 751
Fostering pacific participation. Seve, Fuaao 325
How employment structures affect nursing practice: nurses' employment relationships have a profound impact on their ability to practise truly autonomously. It is time nurses examined these employment relationships to ensure they operate in the best interests of patients and of professional practice. Brinkman, Anne; Wilson-Salt, Ruth 1909
How will the SAFE staffing unit work? 809
In her report to the board, Te Runanga o Aotearoa NZNO kaiwhakahaere, Brenda Close, paid tribute to the first chairperson of Te Runanga, Angeline Perry, who died in June. 128
Medical imaging nurses to develop professional profile. Matthews, Shona 206
Negotiating the journey to advanced practice. 945
New vaccine fights pneumococcal disease. 330
Notice to members. Trim, Susanne 114
NP competencies scrutinised. 396
Nurse censured over physical abuse of patient. 180
Nurse guilty of four charges of professional misconduct. 266
Nurse struck off your a year for verbal abuse, threats and breaching confidentiality. 337
Nurses--making family violence our business: nurses have a responsibility, both individually and as health professionals, to take action against family violence. Koziol-McLain, Jane 982
Nursing director dies suddenly. Fritz, Leonard 174
NZNO chalks up another successful financial year. 388
NZNO honours former president. 508
NZNO issues new guidelines for administering medicines. 117
NZNO marks international older person's day. 247
NZNO needs to make decisions on partnerships. 709
NZNO opposes midwifery assistant role. 766
NZNO staff comings and goings. 241
NZNO to host safe staffing symposium. 265
NZNO's continuing journey. Guy, Marion 956
NZNO's structure, processes and systems to be reviewed. 532
One in four UK nurses wants to quit. 303
Pandemic planning needed in workplaces. 375
Pethidine administration compromised patient safety. 147
Pondering KiwiSaver providers. Altena, Paul Letter to the editor 602
Positive settlement at Ranfurly. Seve, Fuaao 286
Postnatal depression and abuse link? Hicks, Wendy Letter to the editor 215
Practice nurse elected to board. 318
Pride and prejudice: the editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Nursing shares her reflections on nurses' response to a poem published in the journal and ponders why nurses find it difficult to engage in reasoned discussion. Mason, Diana J. Reprint 2325
Purchasing house from a patient 'unwise'. 120
Reducing amount of peg fluid and failing to monitor patient leads to censure. 181
Reflecting on a different way of learning: the outgoing NSU chair reflects on the qualities needed to bring about and sustain change. Jackson, Daniel 892
Regional hui on Maori and iwi agreement held. 344
Registration cancelled for falsifying references. 123
Registration criticism unfair. Baldwin, Penny Letter to the editor 347
Safe staffing unit is just one of NZNO's strategies. 271
Scholarship honours Catherine Logan. 161
Sexual relationship with patient 'immoral'. 137
Significant settlements reached in aged care. 748
The board endorsed the Primary Health Care Nurses' Advisory Council's strategic plan, which runs until 2010. 58
The board received an update on NZNO's centennial project from professional nursing adviser Charlotte Thompson. 108
The new faces of NZNO student leadership. 86
The nuts and bolts of interest-based bargaining: district health board nurses and midwives have secured a very good pay settlement, while negotiations in other parts of the health sector have been acrimonious and protracted. How come? Alexander, Glenda 793
Working through ethical dilemmas online. 561

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