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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
Davies, M. Lived experiences of nurses as they engage in practice at an advanced level within emergency departments in New Zealand 2005
O'Sullivan, C. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Attitudes and knowledge of medical and nursing staff 2002
Baur, P. Patients who present to the emergency department but do not wait: An exploratory study 2004
Turnwald, A.B. Acute Hypercarbia in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Presentations to a New Zealand emergency department 2006
Bennison, C. Emergency nurses' perceptions of the impact of postgraduate education on their practice in New Zealand 2008
Curtis, K.; Donoghue, J. The trauma nurse coordinator in Australia and New Zealand: A progress survey of demographics, role function, and resources 2008 Journal of Trauma Nursing 15 34-42
Grainger, P C Nursing documentation in the emergency department: nurses' perspectives 2007 184 pp
Lockett, Jessica Strategies and processes emergency department nurses consider important to safely manage during an influenza pandemic: a qualitative descriptive study 2020 132 p.
Ritchie, M.S. Process evaluation of an emergency department family violence intervention programme 2004
Kerr, R.C. Is the graduate nurse work-ready for emergency nursing? 2006
Horner, C. Maintaining rural nurses' competency in emergency situations 2005
Holbrook, P. Nurse initiated analgesia in an emergency department: Can nurses safely decrease door to analgesia times by providing analgesia before medical assessment? 2005
Currie, J.; Edwards, L.; Colligan, M.; Crouch, R. A time for international standards? Comparing the Emergency Nurse Practitioner role in the UK, Australia and New Zealand 2007 Accident & Emergency Nursing 15 210-216
Mitchell, M.H. Clinical decision-making processes in emergency nursing 2005
Kuehl, S. Emergency Department re-presentations following intentional self-harm 2008