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Fogarty, K. The assessment of competence in the novice nurse in the adult intensive care unit 2005 details  
Fahey, M. Family centred care in the newborn intensive care unit: Creating a supportive environment 2003 details  
Cook, D. Open visiting: Does this benefit adult patients in intensive care units? 2006 details  
Evans, S. Silence kills: Communication around adverse events in ICU 2006 details  
Marshall, K. Enteral nutrition within 72 hours after spinal chord injury: Complexities and complications 2007 details  
Brookes, K. Moving stories from nurses in flight 2001 details  
Johnson, H. Clinical trials in the intensive care setting: A nursing perspective 2008 details  
Evans, S. Improving nursing care of infants and children ventilated with uncuffed endotracheal tubes 2003 Pediatric Intensive Care Nursing 4 7 details  
Pirret, A.M. The level of knowledge of respiratory physiology articulated by intensive care nurses to provide rationale for their clinical decision-making 2007 Intensive & Critical Care Nursing 23 145-155 details  
Powell, J. Caring for patients after an ICU admission 2002 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 8 24-25 details  
Tweed, C.; Tweed, M. Intensive care nurses' knowledge of pressure ulcers: Development of an assessment tool and effect of an educational program 2008 American Journal of Critical Care 17 338-347 details  
Rose, L.; Nelson, S.; Johnston, L.; Presneill, J.J. Workforce profile, organisation structure and role responsibility for ventilation and weaning practices in Australia and New Zealand intensive care units 2008 Journal of Clinical Nursing 17 1035-1043 details  
Hansen, G. The role of massage in the care of the critically ill 2002 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 8 14-16 details  
Wright, R. Linking theory with practice 2001 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 7 14-15 details  
Hardcastle, J. What is the potential of distance education for learning and practice development in critical care nursing in the South Island of New Zealand? 2003 details  
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