196 results on '"Freda, Margaret Comerford"'
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152. The Insider's View.
153. Be Careful What You Wish For.
154. TIOP III: Important Guidance for Nursing Practice.
155. Quality: Fashionable Again.
156. Editorial.
157. Why Every Nurse Should Be Concerned About Prematurity.
158. Rate of Palivizumad Administration in Accordance With Current Recommendations Among Hospitalized Children.
159. Influences of Income, Education, Age, and Ethnicity on Physical Abuse Before and During Pregnancy.
160. Becoming a Mother Versus Maternal Role Attainment.
161. A Model for the HELLP Syndrome: The Maternal Experience.
162. Attitudes and Beliefs for Effective Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and Physician Collaboration.
163. One Breath at a Time: Living With Cystic Fibrosis.
164. Taking care of you.
165. Keeping up with the latest.
166. Impact factors and citations counts: a state of disquiet.
167. On our way.
168. A time for change.
169. Peer reviewer training and editor support: results from an international survey of nursing peer reviewers.
170. 10 Years.
171. Is it just me?
172. What are edge runners?
173. Patients' attitudes associated with cesarean delivery on maternal request in an urban population.
174. A new day for pediatric nurses.
175. A first look at nurse editors' compensation.
176. An interactive computer program for teaching residents pap smear classification, screening and management guidelines: a pilot study.
177. What a surprise.
178. Contributing to nursing in a new way.
179. A surgical skills laboratory improves residents' knowledge and performance of episiotomy repair.
180. It's time for preconception health!
181. "Voice of the profession:" Nurse editors as leaders.
182. The history of preconception care: evolving guidelines and standards.
183. Nurses in the strangest places.
184. Diane Angelini: role model and mentor.
185. Don Quixote, David and me.
186. Nurse editors' views on the peer review process.
187. Another hero for all of us.
188. Here's to heroes for nursing.
189. Ethical issues faced by nursing editors.
190. Hey, nineteen.
191. The readability of American Academy of Pediatrics patient education brochures.
192. The state of the science: maternal-child health research.
193. An international survey of nurse editors' roles and practices.
194. The solution?
195. Issues in patient education.
196. Screening for postpartum depression in an inner-city population.
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