The dependent, independent and interdependent functions of the nurse practitioner - a legal and ethical perspective
In general, contemporary nursing literature from Western countries does not take a bold stand on the very controversial issue of the dependent and independent functions of the nurse practitioner. The authors write as if they are skating on very thin ice. Text books on nursing imply a great deal abou...
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Main Author: | C. Searle (Author) |
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1982-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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