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McPherson, G.
;
Horsburgh, M.
;
Tracy, C.
Title
A clinical audit of a nurse colposcopist: Colposcopy, cytology, histology correlation
Type
Journal Article
Year
2005
Publication
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
21
Issue
3
Pages
13-23
Keywords
Nurse practitioners
;
Professional competence
;
Diagnosis
;
Advanced nursing practice
Abstract
A clinical audit was undertaken to assess the diagnostic skills of the nurse colposcopist measuring colposcopy: histology: cytology correlation. At National Women's Health the first New Zealand nurse colposcopist training programme was developed in 2000. A retrospective audit of the colposcopy clinical records was performed during the nurse's training programme between July 2000 and March 2002. An 82% (82/100) histology: cytology: colposcopy correlation was achieved by the nurse in the third phase of her training programme. The results are comparable with other reported studies involving medical and nurse colposcopists. Expertise in colposcopy examination can be incorporated into the broader role of a Nurse Practitioner working in the area of women's health.
Call Number
NRSNZNO @ research @ 548
Serial
534
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Tracy, C.
Title
Comparison of catheter-securing devices
Type
Journal Article
Year
2000
Publication
Urologic Nursing
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pages
43-46
Keywords
Nursing specialties
;
Evaluation
Abstract
This study evaluates methods of securing urethral urinary catheters, which are a major part of urologic nursing. Basic procedures such as these are poorly researched or reported in the literature. The question of how to secure a urinary catheter and with what device often relies on knowledge, availability of equipment, and on information supplied by manufacturers of commercial devices. This study finds that sometimes the cheaper option of adhesive tape and pin device can still be the best for patients.
Call Number
NRSNZNO @ research @ 704
Serial
690
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