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  3. Vol. 28 No. 1 (2005): Spring 2005: Outlook

Vol. 28 No. 1 (2005): Spring 2005: Outlook

					View Vol. 28 No. 1 (2005): Spring 2005: Outlook
Published: 2005-01-01

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Elected Officer Reports

  • Elected Officer Reports

    4-8
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Articles

  • Methamphetamine intoxication and related emergency situations

    Carole Rush, Steve Walton
    10-14
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  • Oh, no, it's the Poison Centre, tell them I'm busy!

    Thelma Sonier, Teri Cole
    15-16
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  • In-service on Wilson's Disease

    Ted Sellers
    17-17
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  • Enough winter already! What to do when cabin fever hits

    Linda Edgecombe
    18-18
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  • Pediatric oral rehydration...everybody's business

    Lori Vollmerhaus
    19-21
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  • Head injury: the importance of trending and reporting assessments

    Carole Rush
    21-22
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  • Promoting evidence-based practice in emergency

    Joanne Collins
    23-23
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  • The application of the Standardized Field Sobriety Test in the emergency department

    Zoe Schuler
    23-25
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  • When health care and law meet (It will probably first happen in the emergency department)

    Stephanie Carlson
    26-27
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  • English
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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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