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  3. Vol. 33 No. 2 (2010): Fall 2010: Outlook

Vol. 33 No. 2 (2010): Fall 2010: Outlook

					View Vol. 33 No. 2 (2010): Fall 2010: Outlook
Published: 2010-12-01

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NonPeer Reviewed Content

  • One thing 30 years of nursing has taught me... “Learn to Catnap”

    Sharron Lyons
    17-17
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  • Book review: Forensic Nursing Science, 2nd Edition

    Sheila Early
    27-27
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Elected Officer Reports

  • Elected Officer Reports

    4-8
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Articles

  • Are “natural” products really that safe: A case of poisoning in the ER

    Gabriella Varga
    13-15
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  • Would standardized best practice guidelines to help patients, families and caregivers making end-of-life decisions for care be beneficial?

    Maria-Louise McLaughlin Gentle
    16-17
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  • Sterile water versus antiseptic agents as a cleansing agent during periurethral catheterizations

    Allie Hung, Poli Pelingon
    18-21
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  • The importance of surge capacity for emergency departments

    Brent Scrivens
    22-23
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  • Pelvic fracture: The last 50 years

    Margaret Dymond
    24-26
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  • Oral sucrose for pain in B.C. Children’s ED

    Sharron Lyons
    26-26
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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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