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Nurses’ Perceptions of Their Self-confidence and the Benefits and Risks of Family Presence During Resuscitation
Issues
1 March 2008
ISSN 1062-3264
EISSN 1937-710X
In this Issue
Editorials
Letters
Clinical Pearls
Families in Critical Care
Nurses’ Perceptions of Their Self-confidence and the Benefits and Risks of Family Presence During Resuscitation
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Renee Samples Twibell, RN, DNS, CNE; Debra Siela, RN, PhD, CCNS, APRN, BC, CCRN, RRT; Cheryl Riwitis, RN, BSN, CEN; Joe Wheatley, RN, BSN, CRRN; Tina Riegle, RN, BSN, CMSRN; Denise Bousman, RN, BSN, CCRN; Sandra Cable, RN, BSN; Pam Caudill, RN, BSN; Sherry Harrigan, RN, BS, CCRN, CVN-I; Rick Hollars, RN, MSN, CMSRN, ONC; Doreen Johnson, RN, MS, FACHE, CNAA-BC; Alexis Neal, RN, MA
AJCC Patient Care Page
Cardiovascular Critical Care
Pharmacology in Critical Care
Commentary
Patient Safety Issues
Evidence-Based Review and Discussion Points
Clinical Evidence Review
Current Controversies in Critical Care
Cardiology Casebook
ECG Puzzler
Acknowledgment of Reviewers
Education Directory
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