Forensic nursing in the emergency department: the distance between nurses' performed role behaviors and their perception of behaviors' importance
Abstract Background Emergency department nurses often deal with victims of violence and trauma. In the emergency department, the main focus is on saving lives and stabilizing patients' conditions. The next important task is to preserve any valuable evidence that could potentially help identify...
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Main Authors: | Somayeh Zare Emami (Author), Virginia A. Lynch (Author), Marjan Banazadeh (Author) |
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