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1Division of Nursing Standards, Education, Research Royal Brisbane Hospital.
Abstract:
In August of 1997 the Royal Brisbane Hospital commenced working towards the implementation of a no-lift policy in line with the Queensland Nurses' Union No Lifting by the Year 2000 policy. This is a report on that implementation.
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