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ISBN: 0956513808
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0956513808
Front Line Care 2010: Report by the Prime Minister's Commission on the Future of Nursing and Midwifery in England
This book examines how nurses have responded to natural and man-made disasters in the in the US and Canada over the course of the previous and current centuries. It identifies the care delivered during Read medical textbooks online like Front Line Care 2010 here
Nurses on the Front Line: When Disaster Strikes, 1878-2010
Categories: United States * History * 19th Century, Nursing - Emergency Care * General, United States * History * 20th Century. Contributors: Barbra Mann Wall - Author. Format: NOOK Book
This book examines how nurses have responded to natural and man-made disasters in the in the US and Canada over the course of the previous and current centuries. It identifies the care delivered during various disasters; explicates how nurses at the local level intersected with the American Red Cross (ARC), American Nurses Association (ANA), the US Public Health Service, and other federal/state organizations; describes how this intersection changed over time; and analyzes how issues of race, class, and gender influenced the ways nurses and other health care professionals responded to disasters
This book examines how nurses have responded to natural and man-made disasters in the in the US and Canada over the course of the previous and current centuries. It identifies the care delivered during various disasters explicates how nurses at the local level intersected with the American Red Cross ARC American Nurses Association ANA the US Public Health Service and other federalstate organizations describes how this intersection changed over time and analyzes how issues of race class and gender influenced the ways nurses and other health care professionals responded to disasters. In each dis
This book examines how nurses have responded to natural and man-made disasters in the in the US and Canada over the course of the previous and current centuries. It identifies the care delivered during various disasters; explicates how nurses at the local level intersected with the American Red Cross (ARC), American Nurses Association (ANA), the US Public Health Service, and other federal/state organizations; describes how this intersection changed over time; and analyzes how issues of race, class, and gender influenced the ways nurses and other health care professionals responded to disasters