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1 January - Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages 6 - 102
1 March - Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 10 - 99
1 May - Volume 3, Issue 3, Pages 6 - 124
1 July - Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages 6 - 89
1 September - Volume 3, Issue 5, Pages 6 - 121
1 November - Volume 3, Issue 6, Pages 6 - 116
Volume 3, Issue 1
1 January 1983
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0279-5442
EISSN
1940-8250
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Arrhythmia quiz
CG Gemmell
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titled, Arrhythmia quiz
Are you listening? Myocardial infarct
S Pfister
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J Bullas
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titled, Are you listening? Myocardial infarct
Family discussion groups, a way to meet the needs of the ICU patient's family
JF Byers
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titled, Family discussion groups, a way to meet the needs of the ICU patient's family
Your mystery arrhythmia strips
CG Gemmell
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titled, Your mystery arrhythmia strips
Nursing management in critical care units. Developing a project proposal
KA Bray
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titled, Nursing management in critical care units. Developing a project proposal
Glucagon and diabetes mellitus
B Herlihy
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titled, Glucagon and diabetes mellitus
A nursing reference: gastrointestinal tubes and drains. Part II: esophageal tubes
EJ Amato
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titled, A nursing reference: gastrointestinal tubes and drains. Part II: esophageal tubes
Nursing rule: rectal temperatures should not be taken on a patient with coronary disease
M Mathewson
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titled, Nursing rule: rectal temperatures should not be taken on a patient with coronary disease
Evaluation of the patient sustaining a right ventricular infarction and nursing implications
PS Lewis
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titled, Evaluation of the patient sustaining a right ventricular infarction and nursing implications
Respiratory meteorology. Today's humidity and temperature is
Brooks CGJr
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titled, Respiratory meteorology. Today's humidity and temperature is
Nonketotic hyperosmolar coma
MS Sommers
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titled, Nonketotic hyperosmolar coma
Problems of water regulation: diabetes insipidus and syndromes of inappropriate anti-diuretic hormone (continuing education)
V Rice
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titled, Problems of water regulation: diabetes insipidus and syndromes of inappropriate anti-diuretic hormone (continuing education)
Procedure for chronic peritoneal dialysis
D Shelton
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titled, Procedure for chronic peritoneal dialysis
EKG of the month
Ward JWJr
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titled, EKG of the month
A new way to obtain right atrial pressure
L Emswiler
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titled, A new way to obtain right atrial pressure
The uncooperative physician
HM Bennett
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titled, The uncooperative physician
Nadolol (Corgard)
SM Burns-Stewart
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titled, Nadolol (Corgard)
Physiology review. Renal physiology
B Herlihy
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titled, Physiology review. Renal physiology
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