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Nursing and the novel coronavirus: Risks and responsibilities in a global outbreak

[...]misinformation may be spread via traditional media, social media, or in communities and can interfere with public health response efforts. Because of the unique patient‐facing nature of nursing work in community, outpatient, and acute care settings, there are occupational risks to providing car...

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Published in:Journal of Advanced Nursing 2020-07, Vol.76 (7), p.1486-1487
Main Authors: Choi, Kristen R., Skrine Jeffers, Kia, Cynthia Logsdon, M.
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