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What Nurses Do

Kennedy expresses insights on the roles of nurses in medical care setting. The author states that watchfulness is one of nurses' most valuable skills and important responsibilities considering the importance of critical assessment and evaluation of patient's responses. She reflects on his...

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Published in:The American journal of nursing 2018-05, Vol.118 (5), p.7-7
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Critical care
Frustration
Health care
Humans
Nurse's Role
Nurse-Patient Relations
Nurses
Nursing
Nursing care
Nursing Staff, Hospital - organization & administration
Professional responsibilities
Quality of care
Quality of Health Care
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