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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A Pilgrimage Under the Midnight Sun for a Cause Lugari, Walter Sergio

49 1 p. 22-26
artikel
2 A Problem Well-Named is a Problem Half-Solved: Usefulness of Nursing Diagnosis as a Way to Teach Emergency Nursing Wolf, Lisa A.

49 1 p. 57-59
artikel
3 A Single-Center Prospective Study of the Effects of Different Methods of Phlebotomy in the Emergency Department on Blood Sample Hemolysis Rates Ersoy, Süleyman

49 1 p. 134-139
artikel
4 Board of Directors
49 1 p. A6
artikel
5 Closing the Gap: The Role of Discharge Nurses in an Emergency Department Tacbas, Monaliza

49 1 p. 15-21
artikel
6 Creating a Rapid Assessment Zone with Limited Emergency Department Capacity Decreases Patients Leaving Without Being Seen: A Quality Improvement Initiative Faber, Jayne

49 1 p. 86-98
artikel
7 Editorial Board
49 1 p. A4
artikel
8 Effectiveness of Procedural Sedation and Analgesia in Pediatric Emergencies. A Cross-Sectional Study Lorente, Sonia

49 1 p. 75-85
artikel
9 Emergency Medicine Images: Headache After a Lumbar Puncture Ahern, Brian J.

49 1 p. 12-14
artikel
10 Emergency Nursing Review Questions: January 2023 Webb, Sara

49 1 p. 60-61
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11 Erratum to Emergency Nurse Consensus on Most Effective and Accessible Support Strategies During COVID-19: A Delphi Study [Journal of Emergency Nursing, Volume 48, Issue 5, September 2022, Pages 538-546] Anna C. Quon, MBA HM, BSN, RN, AMB-BC, Wendy Vanderburgh, MSN, RN, NREMT-P, FP-C, and Andi Foley, DNP, RN, APRN-CNS, EMT, CEN, FAEN, St. Luke’s Health System, Boise, ID
49 1 p. 148
artikel
12 Erratum to The Effects of Motivational Messages Sent to Emergency Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic on Job Satisfaction, Compassion Fatigue, and Communication Skills: A Randomized Controlled Trial [Journal of Emergency Nursing, Volume 48, Issue 5, September 2022, Pages 547-558]Sonay Goktas, PhD, RN, Elif Gezginci, PhD, RN, and Hilal Kartal, RN, Istanbul, Turkey
49 1 p. 149
artikel
13 Evaluation of Care Outcomes of Patients Receiving Hyperkalemia Treatment With Insulin in Acute Care Tertiary Hospital Emergency Department Lim, Siew Hoon

49 1 p. 99-108
artikel
14 Illuminating Emergency Nurses’ Perceptions of Stigma, Attribution, and Caring Behaviors Toward People With Mental Illness Through the Lens of Individualized Care: A Cross-sectional Study McIntosh, Jennifer T.

49 1 p. 109-123.e4
artikel
15 Implementing a Resilience Bundle for Emergency Nurses: An Evidence-Based Practice Project Haugland, Whitney A.

49 1 p. 40-49
artikel
16 Information for Readers
49 1 p. A8
artikel
17 Interprofessional In Situ Simulation to Identify Latent Safety Threats for Quality Improvement: A Single-Center Protocol Report Binder, Cairenn

49 1 p. 50-56
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18 Leadership Practices as Perceived by Emergency Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of Structural and Psychological Empowerment Khrais, Huthaifah

49 1 p. 140-147
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19 Making the Journal of Emergency Nursing POP! Gillespie, Gordon L.

49 1 p. 3-4
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20 New Life and Tragic Loss: A Story of Resilience Lawson, Jennifer

49 1 p. 5-7
artikel
21 Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome: A Case Report Adams, Amber

49 1 p. 8-11
artikel
22 Table of Contents
49 1 p. A1-A3
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23 The Effect of the Flipped Classroom Model on Teaching Clinical Practice Skills Kaplan, Ali

49 1 p. 124-133
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24 The Effect of Virtual Reality and Buzzy on First Insertion Success, Procedure-Related Fear, Anxiety, and Pain in Children during Intravenous Insertion in the Pediatric Emergency Unit: A Randomized Controlled Trial Yıldırım, Büşra Güliz

49 1 p. 62-74
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25 The Emergency Nurses Association Family Today Foster, Terry M.

49 1 p. 1-2
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26 The Feasibility of a Pediatric Distance Learning Curriculum for Emergency Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation Collaboration Thomas, Anita A.

49 1 p. 27-39
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