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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK: RELIABILITY. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/10/5/624[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... OBSERVATIONS ON THE CARE OF CHILDREN IN AFGHANISTAN PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK:. Services[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING, AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING, AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING, AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK:. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/23/4/761[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING, MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING, MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING, MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK: ANNUAL SUMMARY. Services[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK: CHILD HEALTH. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/14/2/167[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... INTERNATIONAL NON-PROPRIETARY NAMES FOR DRUGS PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK:. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/11/3/290[r] ...

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Using policy analysis to explore the reciprocal impact of health policy on public health nursing and public health nursing on policy.

Using policy analysis to explore the reciprocal impact of health policy on public health nursing and public health nursing on policy.

... Although some quantitative data was generated during the course of the research (for example, the number of public health nurses who were familiar with a particular policy), the majority was qualitative in ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... pediatric service, the social agency, and the particular house officer are more directly. measurable by the feeling of enthusiasm on[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... states, the juvenile court has exclusive jurisdiction of all matters involving the delinquency, neglect, or dependency of children under a specified age( which varies from 1 5 to 21) wit[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... The birth rate in 1952, based on registered births, was approximately 24.6 per 1000. population, showing little change from 1951[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... The teaching program for parents in the premature centers and the visits by public health nurses to the homes both played a role in assisting the parents in the selection of home equipme[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... It should be noted that in 1951 more than half the adoption petitions were filed by relatives of the child.. The report attributes the increase of adoptions to the large numbers of homes[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... a World Health Organization pamphlet, Health is Wealth.’ This is an abridge- ment of an unusually informative monograph by Prof.. Winslow of Yale, The.[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... nurse students, the National Committee for the Improvement of Nursing Services, the Joint Committee on Nursing in Medical Care Plans, the Joint Committee on Practical Nurses and Auxiliar[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... mortality, because the lowered birth rate had slowed her rate of increase in population. until it was far below that of surrounding countries[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... fluoride content of drinking water and the frequency of dental caries in children de-.. pendent upon these supplies.[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... No doctor, however, gives over the care of his rheumatic patient to a social worker, a nurse or anyone else. This remains a form of team work with the doctor[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... Health services for children of school-age cannot be isolated from community health care in general; this is particularly true of maternal and child health activities. A good school heal[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... The team of teacher, nurse, physician, dentist and other health workers should work in a program designed to encourage greater health among all school children, to find. those children i[r] ...

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PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

PUBLIC HEALTH, NURSING AND MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK

... Immature (premature) infant.-For classification purposes, an immature infant is a liveborn infant with a birth weight of 5 1/2 pounds (2500 gm.) or less, or specified as ‘immature.’ If w[r] ...

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