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21. Image Performance Of Documentary Photography In Urban Context
22. Exploring Language Features Of Chinese Nurse-patient Relationship Through Interviews:A Discourse Perspective
23. A Study On Nurse Groups Of Henan Province In Modern Times
24. The Relationship Of Nurses’ Perceived Social Support,Meaning In Life And Resilience And The Group Counseling
25. Nurse’s Presenteeism:A Moderated Mediating Effect Model
26. Positive Discourse Analysis Of Discursive Construction Of Nurse-patient Relationship In Hospital Wards
27. Report On The Creation Of The Documentary "Male Dingle"
28. Themes of racial discrimination in the experience of Black female nurse managers
29. The Lived Experience of Aging Black Women with Diabetes Nurse-Person Relationships
30. Intertextual strategies in Abutsu ni's 'The Wet Nurse's Letter' and 'Precepts of Our House'
31. Clinical practice guideline-related knowledge representation models and comprehension-generated inferences of nurse practitioners and physicians at varying levels of expertise
32. A study of nurse practitioner role transition through examination of the specific relationships of desire for feedback, desire for control, and the number of years of prior registered nurse experience
33. The Relationship between a Nurse Leader's Emotional Intelligence and Followers' Job Satisfaction
34. The relationship of role strain, personal control/decision latitude, and work-related social support to the job satisfaction of distance nurse educators
35. Motivation to learn, learner independence, intellectual curiosity and self-directed learning readiness of prelicensure sophomore baccalaureate nursing student
36. A registered nurse profile analysis using the sixteen personality factor questionnaire fifth edition
37. Assistance in dying: The nurse's experience
38. The impact of mentoring on job satisfaction and occupational commitment among African American nurse educators at historically black colleges and universities
39. Pronouncing death in the prehospital environment: The self-perceptions of nurses who are also emergency medical technicians
40. Caught in the middle: Ethical dilemmas identified by medical and surgical registered nurses
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