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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abdominal compartment syndrome: The role of nurses in recognition, monitoring and management Weber, Angela
2007
10 4 p. 190-
1 p.
artikel
2 Accuracy of triage nurses in predicting patient disposition Holdgate, Anna
2007
10 4 p. 189-190
2 p.
artikel
3 Action research—A strategy of empowerment in a turbulent environment Sullivan, Elise
2007
10 4 p. 190-
1 p.
artikel
4 An Englishman in Australia Summers, Anthony
2007
10 4 p. 221-
1 p.
artikel
5 A new model to guide psychosocial care of family with a critically ill relative in the emergency department Redley, Bernice
2007
10 4 p. 189-
1 p.
artikel
6 A project using discharge telephone follow-up, decreases unplanned revisits to the emergency department in Taiwan Han, Chin-Yen
2007
10 4 p. 219-
1 p.
artikel
7 Are you prepared for a pandemic influenza? Lind, Margaret
2007
10 4 p. 190-191
2 p.
artikel
8 Arriba! Arriba! Andale! Andale! Fast track, the rural referral experience Smith, Elizabeth
2007
10 4 p. 223-
1 p.
artikel
9 Assessing the risk of suicide at triage Sands, Natisha
2007
10 4 p. 161-163
3 p.
artikel
10 Assessment of vital signs on admission to short time emergency wards improves patient safety and cost-effectiveness Letterstål, Anna
2007
10 4 p. 191-
1 p.
artikel
11 A trauma patient unlike any other: A medical review of the crucifixion DeBoer, Scott
2007
10 4 p. 217-
1 p.
artikel
12 Benefits of implementing the Grade 2 Clinical Development Pathway at St Vincent's Emergency Department Maslin, Margaret
2007
10 4 p. 217-
1 p.
artikel
13 Better skills best care workforce redesign at Kyabram and District Health Services Boak, Jennifer
2007
10 4 p. 218-
1 p.
artikel
14 Blast injury: A trauma challenge Mateer, Jane
2007
10 4 p. 209-
1 p.
artikel
15 Calendar of Events 2007
10 4 p. 230-231
2 p.
artikel
16 Can patient confidentiality and privacy exist in the emergency department? Calleja, Pauline
2007
10 4 p. 193-194
2 p.
artikel
17 CENA 3rd National Conference for Emergency Nurses 2007
10 4 p. vi-
1 p.
artikel
18 Clinical risk management and the ethics of open disclosure when things go wrong: Implications for the nursing profession Johnstone, Megan-Jane
2007
10 4 p. 215-216
2 p.
artikel
19 Closing the gap on pain is worth the trauma Gawthorne, Julie
2007
10 4 p. 201-
1 p.
artikel
20 Contents 2007
10 4 p. v-
1 p.
artikel
21 Could the Australasian Triage Scale be the Vietnam Triage Scale? Crellin, Dianne
2007
10 4 p. 196-
1 p.
artikel
22 Defining the emergency nurse practitioner role through a mapping process Lowe, Grainne
2007
10 4 p. 207-
1 p.
artikel
23 Designing a nursing role to meet the needs of critically ill patients in a UK emergency department Jarman, Heather
2007
10 4 p. 206-207
2 p.
artikel
24 Developing an ED nurses’ violence assessment tool Luck, Lauretta
2007
10 4 p. 207-208
2 p.
artikel
25 Developing excellence in leadership within Urgent Care Dawood, Mary
2007
10 4 p. 221-
1 p.
artikel
26 Diabetic Ketoacidosis and a life altering diagnosis: Emergency nursing implications Woods, Michelle
2007
10 4 p. 223-
1 p.
artikel
27 Did we listen to what the Coroner said? Charles, Amanda
2007
10 4 p. 194-
1 p.
artikel
28 Disaster preparedness of emergency nurses Considine, Julie
2007
10 4 p. 194-195
2 p.
artikel
29 DIV 2s a challenge or a blessing! Patton, Diana
2007
10 4 p. 223-
1 p.
artikel
30 Do Burnshield® dressings reduced the analgesia requirements and length of stay for emergency patients? Martin, Roslyn
2007
10 4 p. 208-209
2 p.
artikel
31 Does gender matter at triage? Ahlström, Fredrik
2007
10 4 p. 202-203
2 p.
artikel
32 Does it hurt? The challenges of pain assessment and management in paediatric emergency Williams, Suzanne
2007
10 4 p. 214-215
2 p.
artikel
33 Does peripheral intravenous catheter dwell time effect the development of phlebitis? A randomised control trial in home-based acute care Van Donk, Trish
2007
10 4 p. 213-214
2 p.
artikel
34 Do urban emergency departments have all the answers or are there lessons in the remote frontiers of Australia for future directions? A research in progress paper Griswold, Peter
2007
10 4 p. 203-
1 p.
artikel
35 Editorial Board 2007
10 4 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
36 ED nurses’ attitudes to primary care presentations in emergency departments Middleton, Rebekkah
2007
10 4 p. 191-
1 p.
artikel
37 Effect of a fast track service on emergency department performance and patient flow Considine, Julie
2007
10 4 p. 194-
1 p.
artikel
38 Elder abuse in context of poverty and deprivation and emergency department care Day, Kathy
2007
10 4 p. 169-177
9 p.
artikel
39 Emergency communication: Understanding the challenges of effective patient–clinician interactions in emergency departments Stein-Parbury, Jane
2007
10 4 p. 212-
1 p.
artikel
40 Emergency medical relief in South Sudan with Medecins Sans Frontieres Schwerdtle, Patricia Nayna
2007
10 4 p. 152-153
2 p.
artikel
41 Emergency nurse practitioners—Do they see only cuts, sore throats and ingrown toenails? Free, Belinda
2007
10 4 p. 226-
1 p.
artikel
42 Emergency nurse practitioners: Facilitating optimal patient recovery post hand injury Wilson, Kylie
2007
10 4 p. 228-
1 p.
artikel
43 Enhancing communication with consumers in Victorian emergency departments Redley, Bernice
2007
10 4 p. 228-229
2 p.
artikel
44 Factors associated with delay to narcotic analgesia in emergency departments Hearn, Jenny
2007
10 4 p. 192-
1 p.
artikel
45 First line emergency care: Extending scope of practice for registered nurses division 2 Mant, Trish
2007
10 4 p. 208-
1 p.
artikel
46 From the emergency department to the jungles of Borneo Knight, Suzanne
2007
10 4 p. 222-
1 p.
artikel
47 Going wireless in the ED: Implementation experience of a wireless network (WN) and tablet PCs in a metropolitan tertiary setting Rotenko, Irene
2007
10 4 p. 208-
1 p.
artikel
48 Homelessness, health status and emergency department use: An integrated review of the literature Moore, Gaye
2007
10 4 p. 178-185
8 p.
artikel
49 How do you make a paediatric nurse practitioner? Crellin, Dianne
2007
10 4 p. 227-228
2 p.
artikel
50 ICEN 2007 2007
10 4 p. 188-
1 p.
artikel
51 Identifying and improving staff knowledge of pelvic binder placement Santeloudi, Nicholas
2007
10 4 p. 211-
1 p.
artikel
52 Implementation of a best practice guideline for optimising temperature monitoring and management in seriously injured patients Ireland, Sharyn
2007
10 4 p. 206-
1 p.
artikel
53 Improving emergency care for children Payne, Sharon
2007
10 4 p. 224-
1 p.
artikel
54 Improving team performance: Simulation training in the emergency department Rawet, Jenny
2007
10 4 p. 221-
1 p.
artikel
55 Improving the ED management of acute stroke by prevention of early complications McGillivray, Bree
2007
10 4 p. 202-
1 p.
artikel
56 Initiatives in redesigning emergency care to improve patient flow Kelly, Anne-Maree
2007
10 4 p. 195-
1 p.
artikel
57 Instructions for Authors 2007
10 4 p. 232-233
2 p.
artikel
58 Introducing a new collaborative model of practice: Embracing the transitional nurse practitioner role Fry, Margaret
2007
10 4 p. 200-
1 p.
artikel
59 Is your plaster right? Plasters for common fractures in ED Oxley, Jennifer
2007
10 4 p. 228-
1 p.
artikel
60 Masks, math, and midazolam: Emergency paediatric sedation monitoring Q&A DeBoer, Scott
2007
10 4 p. 154-160
7 p.
artikel
61 Meanings that ED nurses ascribe to individual acts of violence Luck, Lauretta
2007
10 4 p. 227-
1 p.
artikel
62 Medical emergency teams: Graduate nurses’ lived experience of in-hospital resuscitation-A hermeneutic phenomenological approach Ranse, Jamie
2007
10 4 p. 224-225
2 p.
artikel
63 Melton Health Urgent Care—A new direction Hosken, Megan
2007
10 4 p. 220-221
2 p.
artikel
64 Moving from fast track—Expanding the role of the emergency nurse practitioner Free, Belinda
2007
10 4 p. 226-227
2 p.
artikel
65 Moving from fast-track—Expanding the role of the emergency nurse practitioner Free, Belinda
2007
10 4 p. 199-200
2 p.
artikel
66 National development and validation of the Emergency Triage Education Kit (ETEK) Gerdtz, Marie
2007
10 4 p. 201-202
2 p.
artikel
67 New graduates as a recruitment strategy: A team preceptorship model to support nine graduates Aitchison, Stephen
2007
10 4 p. 192-193
2 p.
artikel
68 [No title] O’Brien, Mary-Jane
2007
10 4 p. 186-187
2 p.
artikel
69 ‘Nurse Consultants’ in an Australian ED: A novel approach to clinical and education leadership Crellin, Dianne
2007
10 4 p. 195-196
2 p.
artikel
70 Nurse initiated intravenous opioid administration: How a community ED helped change legislation in the state of Victoria, 2006 Green, Denise
2007
10 4 p. 203-
1 p.
artikel
71 Nurse initiated radiographs: Accurate clinical assessment and documentation—Two essential elements for radiograph interpretation Wilson, Kylie
2007
10 4 p. 207-
1 p.
artikel
72 Nurse practitioner and clinical nurse consultant roles in the emergency department: Are both roles necessary in a busy regional ED? Tori, Kathleen
2007
10 4 p. 213-
1 p.
artikel
73 Nurse staffing, education and leadership in optimal patient outcomes: Research into practice Clarke, Sean P.
2007
10 4 p. 216-
1 p.
artikel
74 Nursing as a political force Hughes, Frances
2007
10 4 p. 215-
1 p.
artikel
75 Nursing experience of a foreign patient receiving endotracheal tube incubation in the intensive care unit in Taiwan: A case study Han, Chin-Yen
2007
10 4 p. 219-
1 p.
artikel
76 Nursing management of acute stroke in an emergency department setting van Berkel, Joanne
2007
10 4 p. 213-
1 p.
artikel
77 Paediatric emergency care: The assessment of an education program on the level of knowledge and confidence of nurses within a mixed emergency department Aitken, Courtney
2007
10 4 p. 224-
1 p.
artikel
78 Patient process improvements in the emergency department Retallick, Natalie
2007
10 4 p. 221-222
2 p.
artikel
79 Patient satisfaction with an emergency nurse practitioner service: Results from two metropolitan emergency departments Grummisch, Michelle
2007
10 4 p. 220-
1 p.
artikel
80 Poverty and human development 2007
10 4 p. 150-151
2 p.
artikel
81 Procedural pain—How do paediatric pain assessment tools perform in ED? Crellin, Dianne
2007
10 4 p. 195-
1 p.
artikel
82 Procedural sedation in the Redcliffe Emergency Department saves inpatient beds O’Brien, Delia
2007
10 4 p. 210-
1 p.
artikel
83 Professional development at Sydney Children's Hospital Cichero, Jane
2007
10 4 p. 225-226
2 p.
artikel
84 Promoting tissue donation in emergency departments—A future challenge Forteath, Joanna
2007
10 4 p. 199-
1 p.
artikel
85 Prophylactic metoclopramide with intravenous opioid analgesia in the emergency department: Does this constitute quality use of medicines? Tori, Kathleen
2007
10 4 p. 212-213
2 p.
artikel
86 Red and blue teams: Changing processes to improve patient flow Kelly, Anne-Maree
2007
10 4 p. 226-
1 p.
artikel
87 Redesign in workforce: The Victorian approach Carver, Peter
2007
10 4 p. 227-
1 p.
artikel
88 Registered nurse-led emergency department triage Göransson, Katarina E.
2007
10 4 p. 202-
1 p.
artikel
89 Retention success of a graduate nurse program in emergency Humphreys, Sue
2007
10 4 p. 197-
1 p.
artikel
90 Role of tight glycaemic control for emergency department acute coronary syndrome patients Black, Simon
2007
10 4 p. 193-
1 p.
artikel
91 Screening for diabetes in the emergency department Dawood, Mary
2007
10 4 p. 197-
1 p.
artikel
92 Sharing expertise—using clinical nursing rounds to improve UK emergency nursing practice Jarman, Heather
2007
10 4 p. 206-
1 p.
artikel
93 Simulation is stimulation Gawthorne, Julie
2007
10 4 p. 201-
1 p.
artikel
94 SSWAHS Emergency Educators Committee (SEEC): A collaborative approach to emergency nursing education Ekholm, Jodie
2007
10 4 p. 198-
1 p.
artikel
95 Submersion injury in the paediatric population: An overview of acute management Andrews, Debbie
2007
10 4 p. 193-
1 p.
artikel
96 Suturing as an advanced skill for registered nurses in the emergency department Middleton, Rebekkah
2007
10 4 p. 191-192
2 p.
artikel
97 Taking it to the streets: The experience of emergency nurses in the pre-hospital environment on the Gold Coast Timms, Jo
2007
10 4 p. 212-
1 p.
artikel
98 Tattoos, tongues, trauma, and teens: Emergency implications of body piercing DeBoer, Scott
2007
10 4 p. 218-
1 p.
artikel
99 Thank you to the outgoing Interim Editor-in-Chief 2007
10 4 p. 149-
1 p.
artikel
100 The Career Development Year: Responding to the emergency nursing shortage Morphet, Julia
2007
10 4 p. 209-210
2 p.
artikel
101 The development for the need for independent ethical review of research and quality projects submitted for publication Holzhauser, Kerri
2007
10 4 p. 205-
1 p.
artikel
102 The development of a clinical internship model for a Masters Nurse Practitioner program Lee, Geraldine
2007
10 4 p. 218-
1 p.
artikel
103 The effect of a rapid rehydration guideline on ED management of gastroenteritis in children Waddell, Danielle
2007
10 4 p. 214-
1 p.
artikel
104 The evolution of the advanced clinical nurse role in emergency nursing: CIN-er to saint Magill, Jonathan
2007
10 4 p. 218-219
2 p.
artikel
105 The future NP formula (RN±APN±???=NP): Is there a clear structural pathway for nurses to become nurse practitioners? Jones, Mark Anthony
2007
10 4 p. 225-
1 p.
artikel
106 The implementation and assessment of a checklist to assist in the rapid identification of significantly ill children in the emergency department: An observational study Hayden, Georgina
2007
10 4 p. 204-
1 p.
artikel
107 The management of threatened hanging and near hanging: A unique feature of remote area emergency care Ellis, Isabelle
2007
10 4 p. 164-168
5 p.
artikel
108 The nursing experience of a patient with adenocarcinoma of the lung in the terminal stage waiting for a bed in the emergency department in Taiwan: A case study Han, Chin-Yen
2007
10 4 p. 219-220
2 p.
artikel
109 The Oxford Chair Technique: A simple, nurse initiated method to reduce anterior glenohumeral dislocations Smith, Stuart
2007
10 4 p. 211-212
2 p.
artikel
110 The realities of multiple casualty triage Arbon, Paul
2007
10 4 p. 210-
1 p.
artikel
111 The rise and rise of a rural emergency department–The reforming, restructuring and rebuilding of the workplace and workforce Croker, Karen
2007
10 4 p. 225-
1 p.
artikel
112 The Trawalla incident: Examination of a code brown response Garlick, Don
2007
10 4 p. 200-
1 p.
artikel
113 The trials and tribulations of introducing a nurse initiated X-ray program into one ED Bowman, Kathryn
2007
10 4 p. 222-
1 p.
artikel
114 Time for international standards? Comparing the emergency nurse practitioner role in the UK, Australia and New Zealand Currie, Jane
2007
10 4 p. 196-197
2 p.
artikel
115 Tips and tricks to implement guidelines in emergency care Huckson, Sue
2007
10 4 p. 205-
1 p.
artikel
116 Trauma care: The future and how to get there Brohi, Karim
2007
10 4 p. 216-
1 p.
artikel
117 Trauma education: Reducing the tyranny of distance Mateer, Jane
2007
10 4 p. 209-
1 p.
artikel
118 Triage nurses perceptions of their educational preparation for the triage role Innes, Kelli
2007
10 4 p. 205-206
2 p.
artikel
119 Understanding and improving nurse-sensitive outcomes in acute care practice: State of the science Clarke, Sean P.
2007
10 4 p. 216-217
2 p.
artikel
120 Using software to manage error in trauma resuscitation—Does it work? Farrow, Nathan
2007
10 4 p. 199-
1 p.
artikel
121 Utilising evidence to establish a short stay unit in a regional emergency department Gullick, David
2007
10 4 p. 203-204
2 p.
artikel
122 Video audit of trauma—Keeping it ethical, keeping it manageable Farrow, Nathan
2007
10 4 p. 198-
1 p.
artikel
123 “We’re just gonna give your dad a trakky”: Turning complaints about emergency nurses into quality changes Wilson, Beth
2007
10 4 p. 215-
1 p.
artikel
124 What change occurs to the critical care areas of an Australian health care institution during its application for magnet recognition? Holzhauser, Kerri
2007
10 4 p. 204-
1 p.
artikel
125 What else is your patient taking? Ross-Adjie, Gail
2007
10 4 p. 211-
1 p.
artikel
126 When can cardiorespiratory observations cease after emergency department procedural sedation with titrated IV propofol O’Brien, Delia
2007
10 4 p. 220-
1 p.
artikel
127 ‘When In Doubt… Knock ’em Out’. Paediatric sedation and pain management update DeBoer, Scott
2007
10 4 p. 192-
1 p.
artikel
128 Why do patients attend an emergency department instead of a general practitioner? Middleton, Rebekkah
2007
10 4 p. 217-
1 p.
artikel
129 With the flow against the grain Duffield, Christine
2007
10 4 p. 197-198
2 p.
artikel
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