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  3. Vol. 37 No. 1 (2014): Spring 2014

Vol. 37 No. 1 (2014): Spring 2014

					Afficher Vol. 37 No. 1 (2014): Spring 2014
Publié-e: 2014-01-01

Numéro complet

  • CJEN-37-1 (English)

NonPeer Reviewed Content

  • Review of Forensic Nursing: Evidence-Based Principles and Practice

    Sheila Early
    29-29
    • PDF (English)

Elected Officer Reports

  • Elected Officer Reports

    4-11
    • PDF (English)

Articles

  • First in the province to be delivering ENPC

    Maureen Doody
    12-12
    • PDF (English)
  • Sheila Early, A nurse to know

    Forensic Nurses' Society of Canada
    13-13
    • PDF (English)
  • The moral nature of everyday nursing practice

    Hudson T. Andrews
    14-15
    • PDF (English)
  • Aortic dissections, aneurysms and ruptures: An emergency perspective

    Pat Mercer-Deadman
    18-21
    • PDF (English)
  • The painful truth: Five acute pain management myths in the ED

    Adrienne Olszewski, Kathryn Kennedy, Amy Kary, Dawn Binns, Ian Fingler
    22-24
    • PDF (English)
  • The importance of identifying delirium in older adults in the ED: Impacts on mortality and quality of life

    Cathy Sendecki
    25-27
    • PDF (English)
  • Continuing education: STARS Critical Care Academy...What’s that about?

    Christine Maxwell
    28-29
    • PDF (English)

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  • English
  • Français (Canada)

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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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