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Litchfield, M.; Ross, J. The role of rural nurses: National survey 2000 details   url
Litchfield, M. The scope of advancing nursing practice 1998 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 13 13-24 details  
Lindsay, N.M. Skeletal attraction: Childcare provisions and the recruitment and retention of orthopaedic nurses in New Zealand 2006 details  
Lindsay, N.M. Family violence in New Zealand: A primary health care nursing perspective 2007 Whitireia Nursing Journal 14 7-16 details  
Lesa, R. Advanced physical assessment skills: Factors that influence registered nurses' use of skills in the clinical setting, on completion of an advanced health assessment course 2007 details  
Lee, S.V. The advanced practitioners' guide to integrating physical and mental health: Introducing the role of the mental health consultation liaison nurse 2005 details  
Kyle, W. Dementia specific nursing in New Zealand: History and practice today 2002 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 8 3-9 details  
Kyle, W. The influence of technology in nursing practice with elder care facilities 2001 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 7 20-23 details  
Koorey, R. Is there a place for clinical supervision in perioperative nursing? 2008 Dissector 35 15-17 details  
Koorey, R. Documentation of the surgical count 2007 Dissector 34 23-6,28,30 details  
Keene, J.M. The role of the nurse in the outpatient setting 2006 details  
James, G.G. Woven threads: A case study of chemotherapy nursing practice in a rural New Zealand setting 2008 details   url
Isles, V. The development and role of the clinical nurse specialist in New Zealand: A comparison of the role with that in the United States of America, United Kingdom, and Australia 2005 details  
Isaac, D. Passionate dedication: A qualitative descriptive study of nurses' and hospital play specialists' experiences on a children's burn ward 2006 details   url
Huntington, A.D. Blood, sweat and tears: Women as nurses nursing women in the gynaecology ward: A feminist interpretive study 2000 details  
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