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  3. Vol. 45 No. 1 (2022): Spring 2022: Canadian Journal of Emergency Nursing

Vol. 45 No. 1 (2022): Spring 2022: Canadian Journal of Emergency Nursing

Published: 2022-05-18

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Peer Reviewed Articles

  • Clinician's Corner: Mastering the Ottawa Ankle Rule: What is it?

    Allan Lai, Monique McLaughlin
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  • The Implications of Simulation and Real-Life Learning for Novice Emergency Nurses in COVID-19 Real-life versus Simulation for ED Nurses

    Carrie Meagher, Jenna McComb, Jennifer Burkhart
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  • The Impact of Standardized Interprofessional Rounds on Critically Ill Patients in the Emergency Department: A Quality Improvement Initiative

    Kalina Repin, Will Thomas-Boaz, Bourke Tillmann, Barb Duncan, Grace Walter
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    • Appendix 1
    • Annexe 1 (Français (Canada))
  • Intimate Partner Violence in COVID-19: A Literature Review

    Tammy Nelson, Arlene Kent-Wilkinson; Hua Li
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  • Emergency Transport Crew: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Prevention Program

    Heather Dearing, Thomas Kippenbrock
    E1-E7
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NonPeer Reviewed Content

  • ENC(C) Review Questions

    Heather McLellan
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  • Research Review - Nursing staff factors influencing pain management in the emergency department: Both quantity and quality matter.

    Heather McLellan; Jonah Swen
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Language

  • English
  • Français (Canada)

about

The Canadian Journal of Emergency Nursing (CJEN) is the official scholarly publication of the National Emergency Nursing Association of Canada (NENA). We are an open-access, bilingual, free to publish, peer-reviewed publication. 

CJEN publishes scholarly work including editorials, reviews and original research related to emergency nursing, patient transport, forensics, resuscitation, harm reduction, emergency medicine, paramedicine. Our mission is to promote and support excellence in emergency care through community building and knowledge sharing.

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