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  3. Vol. 28 No. 2 (2005): Fall 2005: Outlook

Vol. 28 No. 2 (2005): Fall 2005: Outlook

					Afficher Vol. 28 No. 2 (2005): Fall 2005: Outlook
Publié-e: 2005-12-01

Numéro complet

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NonPeer Reviewed Content

  • Tapeworms

    Ted Sellers
    34-34
    • PDF (English)

Elected Officer Reports

  • Elected Officer Reports

    2-8
    • PDF (English)

Articles

  • An emergency nurse goes to sea

    Shannon Wilson
    12-13
    • PDF (English)
  • What about those long, "barky" nights?

    Janielee Williamson
    14-16
    • PDF (English)
  • Pediatric thermometry: "You want me to put is WHERE?"

    Lori Vollmerhaus, Shannon Wilson
    17-19
    • PDF (English)
  • Cervical spine injuries: What emergency nurses need to know

    R. J. Aceron
    20-22
    • PDF (English)
  • Nurses' Guide to ordering x-rays

    Lori Vollmerhaus, Shannon Wilson
    23-26
    • PDF (English)
  • Flight towards forensics: One nurse's journey

    Christine Cornies
    27-29
    • PDF (English)
  • Randomness in nursing research - who needs it?

    Cathy Carter-Snell
    30-32
    • PDF (English)
  • Understanding the disease of porphyria

    Sherry Osbniuk
    33-34
    • PDF (English)
  • Blood pressure measurement: A worthy technique for nurses!

    Celine Plant
    35-39
    • PDF (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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