Vol. 18 No. 7, February - February 2011
Index
- Editorial.
- Disagree with 'studied neutrality' on euthanasia.
- Outrage on penalty rates.
- Prevent needlestick injuries: at all cost.
- Floods bring tragedy--nurses respond.
- ANF welcomes new agency with focus on prevention.
- The aftermath: public hearth alert.
- Medicines info for patients.
- This Valentine's Day: show some love for older Australians, Prime Minister: fund quality aged care.
- Hurdle jumped in hearth reform.
- Landmark nursing research centre established.
- Calling all primary health care nurses.
- Celebrating Vivian Bulwinkel at the 9th Vivian Bulwinkel lecture.
- Nurse-led clinics in demand.
- Healthy respect for environment crucial for survival.
- Nurse wins grant for aged care.
- SEATO nurses campaign to continue in 2011.
- Women's health policy targets chronic disease.
- Beds closed for ratios.
- Nurses and midwives vote for EBA.
- ANF & ACTU support locked out workers.
- Push for new hospital.
- Public Sector EB campaign wins award.
- QNU recognised for going green!(STATE AND TERRITORY NEWS: QLD) (Queensland Nurses' Union) (Brief article)
- Western Australian nursing students have been taken out of their comfort zone with a two-week clinical placement in Tanzania.
- Outback adventure with a twist: nurse volunteers go remote.
- A fortunate profession.
- A chance to get it right in aged care.
- Lee.
- Advancing industrial rights of practice nurses.
- Professional.
- Nurses rate well but room for improvement in hand hygiene.
- CPE online brings ease of access.
- VNHP supporting nurses & midwives.
- Common learning outcomes in health--implications for nurses?
- Who should consent for older people in residential care?
- Medicare Locals: 42+ pieces in the primary health care reform puzzle: a central piece of federal Labor's health reform jigsaw is the establishment of primary hearth care organisations, or Medicare Locals. With much-awaited draft boundaries finally released for consultation in late 2010, there has been widespread debate about how these organisations will work on the ground.
- Integrating geriatric expertise into mainstream oncology care.
- Simulated learning in dementia care.
- Reducing confusion in older patients.
- Homosexual people 'invisible' in ageing policy.
- Impact of frequent deaths in aged care.
- Chronic illness and ED presentations.
- The ageing crisis and palliative care in the Asia-Pacific Region.
- CGMS for older people.
- Forging evidence based practice in aged care.
- New pathways from TAFE to university.
- Recognising dying in acute care.
- Calendar.
- Unlucky for some?