770 results on '"Curtis, Kate"'
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302. Young peoples’ experience and self-management in the six months following major injury: A qualitative study
303. The Role and Impact of the Specialist Trauma Nurse
304. HIRAID: An evidence-informed emergency nursing assessment framework
305. Incidence of depression, anxiety and stress following traumatic injury: a longitudinal study
306. Treatments for blunt chest trauma and their impact on patient outcomes and health service delivery
307. The trauma nurse coordinator in England: a survey of demographics, roles and resources
308. Trauma care – A system fit for the 21st century?
309. The effect of a nurse team leader on communication and leadership in major trauma resuscitations
310. Recruitment agencies told to mature
311. Valentino Guestbook
312. Is there a relationship between personality and choice of nursing specialty: an integrative literature review
313. The personality of emergency nurses: Is it unique?
314. Gunshot wounds to the leg causing neurovascular compromise—A case study
315. Chapter 48 - Abdominal and genitourinary trauma
316. Chapter 47 - Thoracic and neck trauma
317. Chapter 42 - Overview of trauma
318. Chapter 14 - Patient assessment and essentials of care
319. Middle ear osteoma causing progressive facial nerve weakness: a case report
320. The Burden of Youth
321. The role of the wound care nurse: an integrative review
322. Acute costs and predictors of higher treatment costs of trauma in New South Wales, Australia
323. Major trauma: the unseen financial burden to trauma centres, a descriptive multicentre analysis
324. The cost of pedestrian trauma in NSW
325. Mental health following traumatic physical injury: An integrative literature review
326. The emergency nursing assessment process—A structured framework for a systematic approach
327. Overview of trauma (Chapter 42) / Erica Caldwell, Andrea Delprado and Kate Curtis.
328. Assessment, monitoring and emergency nursing care in blunt chest injury: A case study
329. Erratum to “Comparative analysis of trends in paediatric trauma outcomes in New South Wales, Australia” [Injury 44 (1) (2013) 97–103]
330. Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) over-triage and the financial implications for major trauma centres in NSW, Australia
331. The injury profile and acute treatment costs of major trauma in older people in New South Wales
332. The effectiveness of helmets in reducing head injuries and hospital treatment costs: a multicentre study
333. Injury trends and mortality in adult patients with major trauma in New South Wales
334. Comparative analysis of trends in paediatric trauma outcomes in New South Wales, Australia
335. Abdominal and genitourinary trauma
336. Patient-controlled analgesia compared with interval analgesic dosing for reducing complications in blunt thoracic trauma: a retrospective cohort study
337. The cost-effectiveness of physician staffed Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) transport to a major trauma centre in NSW, Australia
338. Back to basics—Essential nursing care in the ED: Part One
339. Back to basics—Essential nursing care in the ED, Part 2
340. The Trauma Nurse Coordinator in Australia and New Zealand
341. Injury trends and mortality in adult patients with major trauma in New South Wales
342. What is the impact of nursing roles in hospital patient resuscitation?
343. Understanding Trauma as a Men's Health Issue
344. Traumatic injury in Australia and New Zealand
345. Erratum to: “Gunshot wounds to the leg causing neurovascular compromise—A case study” [Aust. Emerg. Nurs. J. 14 (2011) 264–269]
346. Difficulties in establishing long-term trauma outcomes data collections. Could trauma outcomes be routinely monitored in New South Wales, Australia: Piloting a 3 month follow-up?
347. Comparison of radiation exposure of trauma patients from diagnostic radiology procedures before and after the introduction of a panscan protocol
348. Assessment, monitoring and emergency nursing care in blunt chest injury: A case study
349. What is the potential of trauma registry data to be used for road traffic injury surveillance and informing road safety policy?
350. Identifying Risk and Raising Awareness in Older Person Trauma
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