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Ward, J. High acuity nursing 2001 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 7 15-19 details  
Vernon, R.A. Clinical case study: Acute traumatic head injury 2001 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 7 3-9 details  
Turnwald, A.B. Acute Hypercarbia in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Presentations to a New Zealand emergency department 2006 details   url
Topliss, J. Nursing by telephone in mental health emergency settings: What underpins and informs clinical practice? 2005 details  
Thompson, C.M.M. Caring for people with mental health problems who present at the emergency department: A nurse educator's journey 2005 details   url
Rudd, J. From triage to treatment: An exploration of patient flow systems in emergency departments 2005 details   url
Rolls, S. An exploration of workplace violence in the emergency department: Are emergency nurses safe? 2006 details   url
Ritchie, M.S. Process evaluation of an emergency department family violence intervention programme 2004 details  
Richardson, S. Incorporation of research into clinical practice: The development of a clinical nurse researcher position 2005 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 21 33-42 details  
Richardson, S. Emergency departments and the inappropriate attender: Is it time for a reconceptualisation of the role of primary care in emergency facilities? 1999 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 14 13-20 details  
Richardson, S. Increasing patient numbers: The implications for New Zealand emergency departments 1999 Accident & Emergency Nursing 7 158-163 details  
O'Sullivan, C. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Attitudes and knowledge of medical and nursing staff 2002 details  
Mortensen, A.; Young, N. Caring for refugees in emergency departments in New Zealand 2004 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 20 24-35 details  
Mitchell, M.H. Clinical decision-making processes in emergency nursing 2005 details  
McKerras, R. Waiting in the emergency department – it doesn't have to take all day 2005 details  
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