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Articles from Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (July 1, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
'Grasping the nettle' on nursing education. 557
A place for formula. Alden, Karen Letter to the editor 182
A theoretical death? The Te Henga Section of the Marxist Nurses' Union mourns the passing of Nursing Theory. Cottingham, Chris 867
Accurate information needed. Partington, Marian Letter to the editor 265
Alice fieldhouse--a pioneer in nursing education. Laws, Maureen; McDonald, Anne Obituary 544
An aged-care Meca--the journey so far: progress towards a national aged-care mutli-employer collective agreement has faced a number of obstacles but progress is being made. Mulrine, Lynley; Lawrie, Jack 873
Australian heads ICN. Brief article 202
Bonding scheme very popular. Brief article 204
Changes to employment law likely to be before parliament in November. Lawrie, Jack 522
Community nursing ideal choice. Bennett, Kyla Letter to the editor 435
Congratulations to editorial team. Twydle, Barry Letter to the editor 467
Defining the clinical nurse specialist role. Cumming, Glynis 504
Developing greater diversity in the health workforce. 520
DHBS want second-level nurses. Brief article 220
Enrolled nurses' mood upbeat. 585
Events. 521
Expanded RN roles--a policy perspective: the Nursing Council has just completed its consultation on how to regulate registered nurses practising in expanded roles. What are the issues around regulating for advanced practice roles? Head, Marily 938
Extolling the virtues of supervision. Bicknell-Schwarz, Lynare Letter to the editor 258
Feeding children and sharing power. Walton, Cate Editorial 1014
Finding time to care: nurses' daily struggle with conflicting demands has eroded much of the sense of satisfaction in a job well done, experienced by nurses some decades ago. But there are some hopeful developments. Weston, Kate 1072
Gastroenterology nurses examine extended roles. Burton, Sandra 383
Hospice negotiations underway. Brief article 234
HPCA review complete. Brief article 62
Immunisation advice. Brief article 64
Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand journal club pilot extended. Brief article 176
Learning about end-of-life care. Walker, Jackie Letter to the editor 211
Lobbying continues. Brief article 180
Long-standing delegate retires. Carlyle, Christine Brief article 313
Marking NZNO'S centenary. Brief article 154
Matariki a highlight in the NZNO calendar. Manchester, Anne Brief article 301
Notice to members--new low income criteria. O'Neill, Kevin Letter to the editor 199
Nurse researches wants Maori voices heard. Manchester, Anne 597
Pain control in children--are nurses doing enough? Better pain management practices are needed in most paediatric wards in New Zealand and overseas, concludes one nurse, following an extensive literature review and many years' personal experience. Maccagno, Lisa Report 2915
Profiling the section/college candidates. 770
Prudence RN. Cartoon 51
Pursuing safe sleep for every baby, every sleep, in every place they sleep: as the largest health professional group in New Zealand, nurses need to be current in their understandings of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) and active in their discussions with parents and caregivers. Cowan, Stephanie; Bennett, Sharon 2043
Rallies launch pay equity campaign. Brief article 181
Reducing the size of the board. 1030
Respiratory educators to meet in Wellington. Brief article 158
Reunions. 157
Safe staffing sites selected. 630
Safe surgery to save lives: a World Health Organisation surgical safety checklist is designed to enhance teamwork and communication, and improve surgical outcomes. Anderson, Leigh 1641
Shortages affect patient care. 514
Significant aged-care deal ratified. 443
Spoiling vote an effective response. Dawe, Andrea Letter to the editor 158
Students want national nursing curriculum: a national survey of nursing students reveals strong support for a national nursing curriculum but undercurrents of dissatisfaction about a range of other issues. O'Connor, Teresa Survey 980
Swine 'flu stress. 338
Te whakanui I a matariki--celebrate new beginnings: a birth in a South Auckland medical centre provided all staff with a sense of healing and, for one nurse, a spiritual awakening and new understanding. Edwards, Maureen 972
The challenges of caring for children with a rare skin disorder: the genetic skin disorder epidermolysis bullosa is a very challenging condition for the sufferer, their family and nurses who provide care. O'Connor, Teresa 2093
The president comments ... Letter to the editor 604
Understanding cultural differences. Brief article 275
Veteran Red Cross nurse honoured. Brief article 204
Who should be NZNO's next president? The candidate put their case presidential candidate speaks. 2811

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