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Flint, V. The place of ECT in mental health care 2005 11 18-20 details  
Hansen, S. The reality: Doctors and nurses in general practice in New Zealand 2005 details  
Fourie, W.; McDonald, S.; Connor, J.; Bartlett, S. The role of the registered nurse in an acute mental health inpatient setting in New Zealand: Perceptions versus reality 2005 International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 14 134-141 details   url
Cook, N.; Phillips, B.N.; Sadler, D. The Tidal Model as experienced by patients and nurses in a regional forensic unit 2005 Journal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing 15 536-540 details  
Pirret, A.M. The use of knowledge of respiratory physiology in critical care nurses' clinical decision-making 2005 details  
Lyford, S.; Cook, P. The Whanaungatanga model of care 2005 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 21 26-36 details  
Holloway, K. T.; Pearson, J.R. Trailblazers: Primary health care programme evaluation 2005 Paper presented June 2004 at Royal New Zealand Plu details   url
DeSouza, R. Transforming possibilities of care: Goan migrant motherhood in New Zealand 2005 Contemporary Nurse 20 87-101 details  
Gabolinscy, B. Triage codes: A predictor of nursing care time in the emergency department 2005 details   url
North, N.; Rasmussen, E.; Hughes, F.; Finlayson, M. Turnover amongst nurses in New Zealand's district health boards: A national survey of nursing turnover and turnover costs 2005 New Zealand Journal of Employment Relations 30 49-62 details  
Scrymgeour, G. Using diagnostic reasoning in nursing practice: Ectopic pregnancy: A case study approach 2005 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 13 13-17 details  
McKerras, R. Waiting in the emergency department – it doesn't have to take all day 2005 details  
Roddick, J.A. When the flag flew at half mast: Nursing and the 1918 influenza epidemic in Dunedin 2005 details  
Stokes, G. Who cares? Accountability for public safety in nurse education 2005 details   url
Cobham, J. Why do nurses stay in nursing? A test of social identity, equity sensitivity and expectancy theory 2005 details  
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